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Donald J. Trump is president of the United States. | |
Trigger warning. | ||
This broadcast contains subject matter that might trigger liberal snowflakes. | ||
It's the War Room with Owen Schroeder. | ||
Hello, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith, sitting in for Owen Schroer. | ||
Tons of great news for you today, but first, I have Jake Lloyd in studio with me to explain why he's so mad in this report. | ||
Go ahead and roll it. You know, it gets pretty exhausting whenever... | ||
You know, and I know that I look at the news more than probably the average person does, being that I'm in the business and I... It's my job to know what's going on. | ||
It's my job to report on things. | ||
It's my job to tell people what's going on, to analyze it, to predict trends, to analyze the global happenings in the world. | ||
So I get that I probably look at news more than most people do. | ||
However, there was a recent study that came out saying that, I don't remember what the percentage is, I honestly don't remember, but pretty much all Americans are suffering from what they call news weariness, and it's just this phenomenon where people are tired. | ||
There's just too much information. | ||
There's too much information for a normal human brain to comprehend. | ||
Humans were meant to wake up with the sun and were meant to go out and work in the field and You know, taming, taming nature, breeding animals, experiencing the world, the sun, the wind, the rain, hearing the trees and the birds and all these different things, raising families, you know, playing games outside. | ||
We're meant for that. We're meant for studying the world. | ||
We're meant for studying philosophy, for understanding the way that the world works physically, metaphysically, spiritually, etc. | ||
We're meant to understand, not fully understand, but we are capable of understanding certain elements of God. | ||
And he provides us with ways that we can understand him more, like the Bible and church and all these different things. | ||
And we're meant to study and learn and debate and engage with other human beings to a degree. | ||
But ultimately, we're not meant to be taking in so much information. | ||
I mean, you open your phone and it's Twitter and you have hundreds, sometimes thousands, sometimes thousands of little, now 240, 280 character blurbs. | ||
You are in tune with the world's thoughts, the individual's thoughts that make up the entire world. | ||
And then you get on Instagram, and you see all these pictures of other people's lives, things that you are not doing. | ||
And you think, wow, that's their life. | ||
And in a certain sense, that's part of your life. | ||
It becomes part of your life, this memory, this idea about what they're doing. | ||
And it also makes you think, wow, I'm not doing that. | ||
All this person has on their Instagram is pictures of the beach and the mountains and all these different places. | ||
Who knows what they're doing all the other times, but all you see is them doing this, and you start being sad about your own life. | ||
Because, man, I don't get to do that. | ||
I have to work. I have to work all the time just to pay my bills. | ||
I can't do that. And then you, ding, ding, ding, you get a notification. | ||
Oh, Trump, Trump does it again. | ||
Trump, Trump baffles world leaders with retarded saying, oh, you think the Canadians burnt down the White House? | ||
It was actually the British, says Jim Acosta. | ||
Jim Acosta, you stupid, you stupid, ignorant moron. | ||
First of all, the Canadians were under British rule at that point. | ||
Also, the official Canadian position is that it was a troop sent down from Nova Scotia. | ||
Of course, it was made up of also British soldiers, also Canadian soldiers, but you get the point. | ||
And when the official Canadian narrative is that they burnt down the White House... | ||
It's okay for Trump to make a little offhand quip, a little offhand quip, about the Canadians burning down the White House, so now you get tariffs. | ||
Do you understand? Do you understand why people are news-weary these days? | ||
Do you understand why I lose it, why I fly off the handle every time I open the Drudge Report, and it's nothing, oh, Stormy Daniels, oh, Robert Mueller, oh, Paul Manafort did this, oh, General Flynn is guilty. | ||
Let's ruin his life, the military man that has We'll be right back on the other side, folks, to find out why he's so mad. | ||
The Senate released 500 pages of documents, including more text messages between FBI agent Peter Strzok and lawyer Lisa Page. | ||
And now there's speculation that those texts... | ||
The FBI may have been spying on Donald Trump's campaign earlier than thought. | ||
The previously redacted texts from December 2015 reveal the approval of a conus lurus, which is counterintelligence lingo for spies operating outside of the U.S. Now, PJ Media reported that Strzok was leading the Clinton investigation at the time and would go on to play a central role in the Trump-Russia probe. | ||
It's being assumed that the pair was referring to the FBI's efforts to bait and hook unsuspecting Trump campaign officials overseas. | ||
President Trump took to Twitter to bash the corrupt FBI lovers, saying Spygate is in full force. | ||
The revelations come as former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe requested immunity in exchange for testimony regarding what he knows about the Clinton and Russia collusion investigations. | ||
Leanne McAdoo, Infowars.com. | ||
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The End And it's not just the news. | |
It's the fact that we have to deal with the constant, constant onslaught of people trying to destroy the president that we democratically elected, the will of the people, and then they want to come in and self-righteous with the hubris, the tenacity to come in and say, this is what you should want. | ||
This is what you should want. | ||
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War Room. | |
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. I am here with Jake Lloyd. | ||
That was your daily, weekly, monthly dose of righteous indignation coming from him and appropriate indignation. | ||
It's an indignation that I feel basically every time I get on the mainstream media and see just what lies that they're spreading. | ||
What was it today that set you off like that? | ||
Well, I was joking in the break that it was actually set to be a pretty standard, calm report. | ||
I was just talking about this news weariness that was on the Drudge Report the other day, and You can tell in the video, the catalyst for my anger was Jim Acosta. | ||
I got to Jim Acosta and I just flew off the handle. | ||
But it's because these journalists and the title, you can find the rest on Infowars.com. | ||
It's Satanic Journalists Are Destroying the American Mind. | ||
And it's true. It's true because... | ||
I mean, these, frankly, are evil people, whether they intend it or not. | ||
They're doing very evil things. | ||
It's just pure dishonesty, and they ruin people's lives, and it's totally not okay. | ||
We have to draw a line and say that it's not okay. | ||
Right, and so, yeah, that was an interesting thing, is that the title is Satanic. | ||
And it is this anti-God mindset that... | ||
Seems to take over all of these people who are anti-American, anti-truth, anti-Christianity, pretty blatantly anti-Christianity. | ||
But why did you name it that? | ||
Well, it's not... | ||
A lot of people, they see satanic and they think that, I'm saying, they go to the Church of Satan or whatever. | ||
They're not literally worshipping Satan. | ||
I mean, some of them probably are. | ||
I don't know if Jim Acosta is. | ||
However... They're very satanic. | ||
They're Luciferian in their arrogance and their hubris. | ||
Like I said in the video, the hubris. | ||
And I mean, that's just a purely satanic idea that you know better. | ||
You know what's best. You can reshape reality into what you want it to be. | ||
You don't have to follow the natural order of things. | ||
You don't have to walk along the path that God has laid out for mankind. | ||
You can be the determiner of your own destiny. | ||
I'm not talking about in a literal sense, but in a metaphysical sense. | ||
You can be your own God. And that's why it's Luciferian or Satanic, and that's why I titled it that. | ||
Right, and that's a bedrock of Christianity, really, in that the Garden of Eden, that's exactly what Satan said, was that, you know, hey, you're so smart, you can be God. | ||
You don't need Him. You don't need the natural way. | ||
You can create your own way and be even better and live forever. | ||
You just have to follow me. | ||
And that's exactly the mindset that the tyrants in our society... | ||
I liked that clip because you aren't somebody who usually gets mad. | ||
You can tell that your anger in that clip was real and came from a very sincere place at the bottom of your heart. | ||
It's just refreshing to see somebody expressing that type of frustration and anger and anger. | ||
It's better to watch a video like that than pull your hair out or go ranting to people on the street. | ||
It's like this cathartic release of, thank God somebody else out there feels the same way I do. | ||
And that's what they do. | ||
They tell you that people like Alex Jones and these other people who, oh, they scream, they're crazy. | ||
It's because they don't want you to get angry. | ||
You're not allowed to be angry. | ||
Because what does anger do? Anger makes people question things. | ||
It motivates people. | ||
Anger might be one of the most motivating emotions out there. | ||
They don't want you to be angry, so they try to ostracize anybody who publicly gets angry. | ||
And so it's important that we do – I mean this is what men do whenever there's issues. | ||
Whenever there's serious enough problems, men get angry about it. | ||
Maybe they yell about it a little bit, and then they fix it. | ||
They do something to stop it. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, and that's one of the things that I always liked about Alex Jones before I started working here – before I started ever working here – was like people were like, oh, he's so crazy. | ||
But he's running around going, they're dropping bombs on us. | ||
We're being bombed. There are bombs falling. | ||
Get underground. | ||
Hide. Run. Fight back. | ||
He's getting that mad and being that angry. | ||
He's so angry. He's so mad. | ||
It's like the bombs are falling, people. | ||
It's time to get mad. Imagine if he came on the air and said, Well, they're putting chemicals in the water that affect the sexual behavior of frogs. | ||
It should be something we should look into. | ||
Perhaps we should look into it so that we don't know how it will affect humans. | ||
It probably is not good. | ||
It's much, much less effective to do that than to scream about them putting chemicals in the water because it wakes people up out of a trance and it teaches them the urgency of the threats that we're facing. | ||
Because it's the appropriate response when you're under attack to want to fight you. | ||
Yeah, when people are trying to kill you and sterilize you and destroy your brain, I think that it's an appropriate response to yell a little bit. | ||
And now, you know... | ||
23 years after Alex Jones has been on air, all of this stuff is coming out that, oh, yeah, well, it turns out fluoride does lower your IQ. It turns out all these things are killing you. | ||
They are sterilizing you. | ||
All of these plans are in place. | ||
All of this information comes out, and instead of people going, oh, God, we should be as angry as Alex Jones now. | ||
Yeah, like, oh, he was right. | ||
Yeah. We need to freak out, too. | ||
I wish I was that angry back then. | ||
Maybe we could have done something about it. | ||
It's like, well, yeah, but, I mean, he doesn't have to scream about it. | ||
Yeah. This pretentious, trendy thing. | ||
I don't know. I'm just... Today, I've been very mad today, and then I go to lunch, and there's all these trendies, and I'm like, you people, they think they're healthy because they eat these organic things, and they drink their charcoal-activated lemonade, and they think they're healthy, but then they're probably... | ||
I mean, they probably aren't drinking tap water because it's not pretentious enough, but they're doing all these other things that are dangerous to their health, and it's just so infuriating. | ||
And I'm going to yell about that, too. | ||
I've been eating a lot of steak lately, working out for it. | ||
You know, I want to yell. It's dangerous. | ||
It's dangerous. Well, you know, but like I said, it's the appropriate response. | ||
It's the appropriate response because those people that are giving into this or that are helping to perpetuate this mindset are the ones who are, I mean, they're not Physically attacking us, but they're the ones that are actually stopping people from being able to respond in a way that actually might help progress things forward. | ||
So if you're just going to get ridiculed and condemned for trying to bring attention to issues of really just earth-shattering importance, but you're just going to get laughed at and snickered at and You're not cool. | ||
You're not trendy. They are just as culpable as the people who are at Bilderberg right now in Turin, Italy, figuring out just how to manipulate the rest of us. | ||
They're just as culpable as the police kicking in doors to carry out the orders of the elite. | ||
If you were just sitting around sort of twiddling your thumbs or just sort of laughing at it, I mean, it's good to have... | ||
It's good to not let yourself go crazy. | ||
It's good to not let, you know, that anger cloud your vision and, you know, to where you start hating these people. | ||
That's not what you want. But you do want to be aware of the attacks that are going on. | ||
And it's true. It's true. | ||
Look at the Alex Jones trendy rant. | ||
That's another one that gets a lot of, you know, num num num, you know. | ||
Right. It's like they make fun of him for that, but then, you know, he's right. | ||
And even though it's over the top when he said that's their outside, but their real, their real inner spirit is like, oh, destroy, you know, invasion force, destroy Africa. | ||
It's true because these people are actually evil and they want you like that. | ||
They want you with an evil spirit. | ||
They want you subdued. | ||
They don't want you yelling because look at the trendies out there. | ||
Look at these people with the wispy beards and the pink shirts and the fluffy socks out there. | ||
Drinking all of their trendy stuff and not yelling. | ||
And then look at somebody yelling about an actual issue. | ||
Which one is dangerous? | ||
Which one is dangerous to the actual establishment? | ||
Because the trendies are part of the establishment. | ||
The trendies are these pawns. | ||
I mean, we always talk about sheep and everything. | ||
But they are the sheep. | ||
And they don't want people yelling, waking people up. | ||
And now I'm yelling again. | ||
Ha ha ha. But they don't want people angry. | ||
That's what it is. They want you dumbed down. | ||
They want your emotions suppressed. | ||
They don't want you to be a human. | ||
Right, right. And of course, that's the end of all this gun control and that type of stuff. | ||
They're banning the weapons. | ||
No, what they really want to do is they want to ban you from doing anything to protect yourself. | ||
They want to ban you from... Feeling anything too strongly. | ||
We will be back in just a few minutes to cover the most blatant and egregious lies that are coming out of the MSN right now that are staggering, hilarious, and quite informative. | ||
Stay with us. This is The War Room. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith with Jake Lloyd. | ||
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I am Harrison Smith. This is The War Room. | ||
I'm joined by Jake Lloyd, and we are talking about the dishonest mainstream media. | ||
What else is there to talk about? | ||
This article is from Time today. | ||
Donald Trump's campaign to discredit the Russia investigation may be working. | ||
It's also damaging democracy. | ||
Now this is just a masterpiece, a true artwork of duplicity. | ||
But ironically, they do have a very good description of what's actually happening with this special counsel investigation. | ||
It says, in Trump's telling, the special counsel's investigation was illegitimate from the start, the product of partisan bureaucrats hellbent on nullifying his election and willing to stoop to nefarious tactics to frame the president's team and cover up the crimes of Barack Obama and the Clintons. | ||
Well, well done, Time. | ||
That's a great explanation of exactly what this investigation turned out to be. | ||
It's hell-bent on nullifying his election. | ||
It's willing to stoop to nefarious tactics. | ||
It is a probe that is unconstitutional and a distraction from really the spectacular job that he has been able to do. | ||
To do. And yet, you know, this is, of course, painted as, here's what Trump says it is. | ||
We know better. | ||
We know so much better. | ||
But in reality, you know, that's exactly what it is. | ||
And they have to spend the rest of this, you know, five or six page article trying to tell you that that's not, in reality, what is happening. | ||
But it says that this strategy of Trump to try to delegitimize and, you know, Stop this very lawful and important investigation. | ||
Well, it may be working. | ||
In a May CBS News poll, 53% of Americans said that they believed that Mueller's investigation was politically motivated. | ||
That's up five points in five months. | ||
An Economist poll the same month found that 75% of Republicans agreed with Trump's claim that the probe is a witch hunt. | ||
So what's happening, Jake? Why are people able to break out of the matrix that has been erected to keep them in? | ||
Well, I will answer that with kind of the inverse of it, about how Robert Mueller could justify his ongoing investigation, which has been going on for how long did it say it's been going on now? | ||
Well, it's been going on at least a year. | ||
Over a year at this point. | ||
People are saying two years, but I think that's an exaggeration. | ||
He might be... I don't know, I'm not a lawyer, but they call this in the justice community producing evidence. | ||
He might want to show that there's some reason. | ||
That's the best way to justify your case, really, is to produce evidence. | ||
And the fact that there has been no evidence produced, there's been no... | ||
Reasonable justification. For all of these things, you have to read so far, so deep into it. | ||
It's so far away from a natural reading of the situation that people are like, okay, I don't see anything. | ||
There's nothing here. It would be foolish for me to continue talking about it. | ||
To continue pretending like it's a real thing. | ||
I think that's why... Most people are kind of shying away from it except for the hardcore evil people in the mainstream media. | ||
Right, that have a piece of skin in the game. | ||
This is another interesting quote from the article. | ||
Spurred by his desires to discredit the Mueller investigation, Trump is putting America's founding principles on trial from its independent justice system to the separation of powers to the rule of law. | ||
And This type of lie requires profound ignorance on the part of the reader because you have to be totally unaware of pretty much everything Trump has done since he got into office to believe a single word of that. | ||
And the number of people that are that unaware, that are that ignorant is, I mean, there's no shortage of them. | ||
I know plenty of them in my own personal life that literally think that Trump is some sort of fascist dictator that is circumventing the rule of law and ignoring the separation of powers. | ||
Look at everything that Trump has done. | ||
When one of his proposals or one of his actions is challenged by a judge, does he override them? | ||
Does he do some sort of nefarious, underhanded way to get around? | ||
No, he allows it to go forward. | ||
He allows the court process to take place. | ||
This investigation, he could have shut down pretty much at any point. | ||
He's allowing the entire thing to go on just as it's supposed to. | ||
He's not interfering. | ||
He's not putting up roadblocks. | ||
Everything he's doing is upholding the very pillars of our governmental system that time would have you believe that he is actively dismantling it. | ||
It's so wrong and it requires such an ignorance on the part of the reader to fall for... | ||
Just something so blatantly untrue. | ||
Well, you're exactly right. | ||
The best thing for Mueller to do is produce evidence. | ||
The best thing for Trump to do is allow it to continue and allow them to not produce any evidence. | ||
That's the best thing that he can do. | ||
Because he's innocent. | ||
Exactly. Because that's what an innocent person would do. | ||
Exactly. And it's interesting because it says Trump is destroying our nation's foundational principles. | ||
And it's like, you didn't care about that when Obama was killing or detaining U.S. citizens without... | ||
Due process. Due process, or bombing them, or all of these things. | ||
You don't care about that whenever we talk about guns. | ||
They suddenly care about the foundational principles, but they don't even talk about the foundational principles. | ||
They just say, you know, it's like that meme of the family guy thing. | ||
You know, when she's talking about 9-11, she's like 9, and the crowd is all like... | ||
And then she's like, 11, and they're like, yeah! | ||
It's like, save... | ||
And everybody's like, what? | ||
And it's like, democracy! | ||
And then the crowd's like, yeah, we killed Trump! | ||
You know, all this stuff. Right. | ||
When in reality, like you pointed out in your report, this is the express will of the people. | ||
He won not just fair and square, but having the deck stacked against him, he still came out on top. | ||
And they are just trying to undo the results of the election because they're sour about it. | ||
Yeah, and this has been a common theme in at least two of the reports that I've done recently. | ||
And it hasn't been the main focus, but it's come up kind of from the side. | ||
And it's this idea that they talk about. | ||
I talked about it in the Joe Biden report I did recently. | ||
They always talk about, oh, we love the middle class. | ||
We love the lower or the working class. | ||
We love all of these different people. | ||
The Republicans hate them. But then they come along and they tell us how we should think. | ||
Because I am by no means an elite individual. | ||
I supported Donald Trump. | ||
The majority of working class people supported Donald Trump. | ||
And here we have Joe Biden. | ||
We have all of these people, Jim Acosta. | ||
All of them are trying to tell us, oh no, Trump is not in your best interest. | ||
We know your best interest. | ||
And then out of the other side of their mouth, they say... | ||
The working class knows their interest, and it's not Trump, so it's just this weird, and that's why I talk about, why I call it satanic or luciferian, because it's just foundationally false. | ||
It's deceitful. Yeah, no, yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
And, you know, just like you pointed out, their willingness to use things like the Constitution when it behooves them, when they think they can gain some advantage, For it, but any other time of the year, it's some sort of old 200-year-old document that has no bearing on today's political world. | ||
It is. | ||
It's just so duplicitous, and it's so sneaky, and it's going to take the entire show just to point out how dishonest they are. | ||
But I just want this last one. | ||
For Trump and his team, this is a quote from the article. | ||
For Trump and his team, all that matters is the president's survival. | ||
That's called projection. | ||
For them all that matters is the removal of Trump. | ||
For us all that matters is justice and the rule of law. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
The War Room returns in just a minute. | ||
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Now, I remember back when Infowars and Prison Planet, it was just blue text on a white screen, and I had to load down the page on my dial-up internet, and I thought it was pretty cool, and read all the books and seen all the DVDs and followed all your guests, and I've been using your products since the first iteration of Survival Shield, and since then, and I've been using your products since the first iteration of Survival Shield, and since then, I'm on the X2, the Super Male Vitality, the Caveman, the Real Red Pill, Thank you, brother. | ||
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Making talk radio great again. | ||
This is The War Room with Owen Schroeder. | ||
Watch the live stream at infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm joined by Jake Lloyd. | ||
We have a great show coming up in the next couple hours. | ||
Roger Stone will join us in the second hour. | ||
In the third hour, we will be joined by a man named Darby Cattell, who is a really exceptional guy for a lot of different reasons. | ||
He is the subject of a sort of documentary that we're coming out with. | ||
that in the third hour and and and a he's going to be here in studio explaining his philosophy which i guarantee is something that you will be wanting to stick around for other than that we have just news from all over the world there's a red tide rising in europe as right-wing political parties take power and the european union does everything it can to fight back you have right now the world's elites meeting at bilderberg and | ||
No coincidence that that is taking place just before the G7 summit when all of these countries will be getting together to officially decide policy. | ||
It's being secretly and unofficially decided as we speak in Turin, Italy. | ||
But what we're talking about this hour with Jake, and we've been able to calm down a little bit, but what we're talking about is the righteous indignation that one feels when you are enlightened, when you know what is going on in the world, and you have to read the ignorance peddling being done by the mainstream media. | ||
We're not the only ones to feel that way, however... | ||
And we have a clip from Tucker Carlson as he yells essentially at a congressman. | ||
This is clip 30. And let's go to that real quick, guys. | ||
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Okay, so that's somehow incorrect? | ||
So I guess what really bothers me is the Orwellian lying going on around this. | ||
I just stated what I think are facts, you conceded they're facts, and yet that's not spying. | ||
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How is that not spying? Spying is what you do against an enemy, right? | |
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That's what spying is. No. Spying is what you do. | |
No, you can spy on people you love. | ||
You can spy on your own children. | ||
It doesn't need to be an enemy. You're expanding the definition into some made-up land. | ||
But would you be yelling at the TV? You know, Swalwell does that. | ||
If I am watching without your knowledge, gathering information on you without your knowledge, don't tell you about it, I'm spying on you. | ||
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But if a candidate for the highest office in the land is drawing himself, his family, his businesses, spying is something you do to an enemy. | |
We're going to do everything we can to know what they're doing. | ||
Just one thing at a time. | ||
Well, you can see that's spying. | ||
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No. It's not spying. | |
You're secretly gathering information on someone, but it's not spying. | ||
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Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Trey Gowdy, they all said it's not spying. | |
I think that what McConnell and Gowdy and Ryan have said is ludicrous. | ||
And I've invited all of them on this show to answer the same questions I'm posing to you, which is, when you're spying on someone, how is it not spying? | ||
And of course, they won't come on because they're too I think an administration should have a really good reason before putting a spy in a rival presidential campaign, and I think all of us should be completely freaked out about it, and we should want to know why this happened, but we don't. | ||
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I absolutely agree with you, Tucker. You can pull it down. | |
Thank God for Tucker Carlson. | ||
Thank God there's somebody in the mainstream media that is willing to hold these people's feet to the fire. | ||
But my big Objection to Eric Swalwell's point of view is that it's so short-sighted. | ||
And this is the perennial issue with, for lack of a better word, liberal policies is. | ||
And that is that they never think of the fact that anything you allow yourself to do in a fair and well-governed country, you are then giving that power over to your enemies to do. | ||
So really, if we were smart, we would kind of go, oh, no, you're right. | ||
Yeah, that wasn't spying. | ||
It's actually totally fine for a sitting president to have his Justice Department and the FBI insert people into his essentially his rival party's presidential campaign and to report back and to keep notes on him. | ||
And you can justify it by paying a ex-British military officer or ex-British spy to come up with a fake dossier. | ||
And that will give you the very paper-thin coverage that you need to go to the FISA court and get spying. | ||
And then so because essentially a couple of years from now and then again after he's reelected, this is going to be something that Donald Trump is going to want to use. | ||
This is a nice tool in his toolkit. | ||
And that's what, you know, that's what we would do maybe if we were smart. | ||
Unfortunately, we're principled. | ||
And so we have to say, no, it doesn't matter if it's Trump doing it or Obama doing it or anybody doing it. | ||
This is a subversion and a perversion of our democracy, our republic, the way that we elect the people that are ruling over us. | ||
And so they don't understand that what they're doing is justifying a tactic that could easily be used against them that is wrong. | ||
But they can't see that because it's serving their purpose. | ||
Right. | ||
And I would probably say that the reason they do that is because they don't really have much of a choice, at least not in any form of what could be called the short term. | ||
It would take so, so, so long to do things any other way, slower than it would take for us to get things done, because they're... | ||
ideology at the root is deconstructionist and in order to actually deconstruct things in an efficient manner you do have to break the rules because People, you know, I think Rush Limbaugh is the one that says this, but people always run on a ticket more conservative than what they actually believe. | ||
You see this with Republicans, they always run, oh, I'm going to, you know, cut all the taxes, cut all of the entitlements, we're going to secure the border, all these things, and they get in, and they're more center-right at best. | ||
Whereas, you know, people like Obama, they say, oh, I'm not taking your guns or, oh, I'm not, you know, I don't support gamers. | ||
And then they get in there and they do all of these very liberal things. | ||
So it's wherever you are, they're always running on a more conservative ticket than they actually are because people are not open to these extreme changes that these politicians would actually like to enact. | ||
So they run on these more conservative, relatively more conservative positions. | ||
They get in and they do these crazy things and they know that they have to do it fast because if they did it during the long run and people saw what they were doing, there would be a stop put to it. | ||
It would be put to a stop. Right. | ||
And then, of course, the issue with Spygate is that essentially they were doing things that were sort of absurd that they had to have known, hey, this is not going to fly with the American people if we get found out. | ||
But the catch is, hey, if we succeed, if these evil things that we're doing, if these underhanded and secretive things that we're doing work out, Well, we'll be in charge. | ||
We'll get to bury it. And then everything will be fine. | ||
And you can see that in the page stroke text messages when they say, you know, well, I don't want to be the one to have to, you know, tell this to the Clinton campaign because, you know, once she's in, she's going to basically bring the hammer down on whoever resisted her during the election. | ||
And so that's what We're good to go. | ||
I'll be repaid. | ||
The moral aspect of it never really even enters into their mindset. | ||
And that's just sort of the perversion that we're dealing with in terms of our elected officials. | ||
And it's got to be an exhausting position because, you know, on our side, we have to be, you know, the liberty-loving side, we have to be constantly vigilant in defending our rights. | ||
And, you know, right now we're fighting back to take back our rights. | ||
Right. Once we get them, we have to stay vigilant and fight. | ||
But theirs is always a scrambling to maintain the safety that they achieve. | ||
Because whether it's Securing his legacy, Obama. | ||
He needed Hillary Clinton to be in office so that his legacy couldn't be erased because these people, like you were saying, they don't think long term. | ||
They have to do things in the short term. | ||
So all of his stuff was easily erased by President Trump. | ||
He needed Hillary to get into office. | ||
But then on the other side, what we're talking about now, they also need to continue to break these rules and install more puppets in order to make sure that they don't go to jail, that their crimes are never uncovered and found out. | ||
So it's this it's it's it's almost like a hellish rat race. | ||
Ponzi scheme. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Constantly sort of borrowing. | ||
There's never an end. | ||
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Well, it's all crumbling. | ||
It's obvious in the way that they are reacting to deep state. | ||
And like I said, they're the media supporters behind them. | ||
That was Jake Lloyd joining me. | ||
He hosts the War Room tomorrow. | ||
Is that right? | ||
That is right. | ||
That is right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Three to six p.m. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
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The Bilderberg Group consists of over 130 of the planet's most powerful people and it will meet in Turin, Italy from June 7th through 10th for the annual gathering behind closed doors. | ||
This year's topics include populism in Europe, the inequality challenge, the future of work, artificial intelligence, the U.S. before midterms, Russia, of course, and the post-truth world. | ||
Now this is where CNBC covers the Bilderberg Group. | ||
With the headline, the secretive Bilderberg elite are worried about the post-truth world. | ||
This is the mainstream media who once pretended that the group didn't exist. | ||
Now that they're finally reporting on Bilderberg, they're claiming the group is benevolent and cares about truth and objectivity while they meet in secret and take no minutes. | ||
It isn't more likely that the group will discuss ways to use this post-truth world where feelings are more important than facts and reason to their advantage. | ||
specifically as it pertains to the U.S. before midterms. | ||
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We know we're only about a year or two behind what's happening in the UK. CNN and many others are calling for Infowars to be shut down, taken off the web. | ||
Slate Magazine has a professor and others saying, go beyond censorship. | ||
Brainwash young people against Infowars. | ||
Psychologically inoculate them with lies so they don't actually hear what we have to say. | ||
We are the most hated news source in the world by globalists. | ||
It is so critical that you go to Infowars.com forward slash newsletter and sign up for the free newsletter so we can be in contact with you and so the censors can't bully their way in and block us being able to engage in free, open dialogue as a society. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
So much news for you today. | ||
I mean, we've spent basically this whole first hour covering the media's lies and just exactly what they are doing to help support this unelected deep state that is in the process of failing to perform a coup against a duly elected president. | ||
In the second hour, I'm going to be joined by Roger Stone. | ||
We will be talking about We're good to go. | ||
But in this last segment of this first hour, we are going to stick to the deceptions of the mainstream media. | ||
I say deceptions because maybe lying isn't exactly the right word here, but deception certainly fits. | ||
This is... I mean, everything about this article is so stereotypical for the left-wing media and the way that they treat President Trump. | ||
And the way they treat anybody, really. | ||
But specifically, all of their ire, all of their tactics really come into play when they're dealing with President Trump. | ||
That's what happens when you deal with a powerful enemy. | ||
You have to bring out your big guns. | ||
And that's what they do in the most... | ||
Deceitful ways. | ||
And so what I'm talking about is Trump's phone call with Trudeau in which he supposedly said, didn't you guys burn down the White House? | ||
So Donald Trump evokes the War of 1812 in his argument in favor of tariffs against Canada. | ||
So what is it about this that is deceptive? | ||
Well, first of all, The classic maneuver of the left is to put out a sentence without any context, right? | ||
We don't know the context still in which this sentence was said. | ||
This article from The Hill says that they basically don't know if he was joking or not. | ||
They say this is deadly serious. | ||
This is not a laughing matter. | ||
I frankly beg to differ. | ||
The fact that this headline is Trump to Trudeau. | ||
Didn't you guys burn down the White House? | ||
That is one of the funniest headlines ever In all of human history, and if you can't appreciate that, I really feel sorry for you. | ||
And I really do, because I understand the liberal mindset when it comes to Donald Trump, because I held that mindset for the first couple months of his campaign before I actually listened to him, and I was only listening to what the liberals were saying that he said. | ||
Oh man, I did not like that guy. | ||
I did not like him. | ||
I was... And vehemently against him, I would have big angry arguments where I would just say he's just a racist and a misogynist. | ||
I believed all of that. So I get where they're coming from. | ||
And when they see a headline that says, didn't you guys burn down the White House? | ||
It's like, I wish they could enjoy it. | ||
I wish, at least if they don't like him, they can at least laugh and go, ah ha ha, you know, isn't this guy so bad? | ||
But their mindset, as I understand it, because I used to have it to a small degree... | ||
It's like, that's not funny. | ||
That's dangerous. That's bad. | ||
America has this world leader that's just a buffoon. | ||
He's making us look terrible and he's breaking these ancient ties we have with our allies. | ||
I mean, it's not funny to them. | ||
It's funny to me because... | ||
It's great because it's true and because the context in which it was said probably made it a reasonable argument. | ||
I mean, this is just pure speculation, but if I had to guess, I would say that this comment, didn't you guys burn down the White House in 1812 from Donald Trump, was probably in response to Trudeau saying something about how borders don't exist. | ||
And probably just saying something that made it seem like Canada and America were all one country. | ||
Hey, you know, President Trump, countries don't really matter. | ||
You know, we're all in this together. | ||
You know, the NAFTA, we're basically the North American Union now. | ||
And Trump's like, weren't we at war pretty recently? | ||
Didn't you burn down my house about 206 years ago? | ||
You know, it reminds me of when Trump was in a meeting with Merkel and Merkel said, I had to explain to him five or six times that I can't make trade agreements on behalf of Germany. | ||
He's just so stupid. | ||
He can't understand it, I guess. | ||
And My reading of that is probably Donald Trump going, okay, you're the leader of Germany. | ||
Let's make a deal. She's like, no, I'm sorry, I can't. | ||
It's the EU. I have to go through them. | ||
I can't make a deal. He's like, oh, okay. | ||
I thought you were a sovereign country. | ||
I thought you were the leader of your sovereign country. | ||
She's like, I am. Of course I am. | ||
What do you mean? Of course I'm the leader of my sovereign country. | ||
He's like, okay, so we can make a deal. | ||
She's like, no, no, no, no. | ||
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I can't make a deal without approval from the EU. That's ridiculous. | |
Trump's like, What is going on? | ||
So anyway, this is my reading of it, is that, again, speculation. | ||
I imagine Trump, the context was that Trump was saying, we're two separate countries. | ||
We're not the same country. | ||
We were at war not too long ago. | ||
You might have forgotten. | ||
Your globalist conspiracy has not come to fruition yet. | ||
We are not under a one-world government. | ||
I'm representing the interests of America. | ||
You're representing the interests of Canada. | ||
Let's make a deal. Let's get this done. | ||
And let's remember that we are two separate entities. | ||
That's my reading of it. That puts it in context. | ||
He's not saying, you know, you didn't learn that they burned down the White House. | ||
And he's like, they did? I better put tariffs on steel. | ||
Come on. Come on. | ||
But when you are convinced that Trump is just that stupid and... | ||
Just a bumbling buffoon, then it's easy to believe that sort of thing. | ||
And this headline, which again to me is just hilarious that President Trump is saying, didn't you guys burn down the White House to Canada? | ||
That's not funny to the liberals. | ||
That's deadly serious and just awful. | ||
But you know... It's true. | ||
They did. They did burn down the White House in 1812. | ||
And I know they're going to say, well, it wasn't really Canada. | ||
It was Britain, not Canada. | ||
Do me a favor. If you're Canadian, open your wallet. | ||
See if you have a $20 bill, Canadian dollars. | ||
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Take it out. Whose face is on that? | |
Is it a decrepit old lady who is unelected and is standing quietly by as her country and its former dominions collapse into irrelevance and decay? | ||
That's right. You have the queen on your money. | ||
You're not tricking me, Canadians. | ||
I know where your loyalty lies. | ||
I mean, heck, if we're going by, you know, well, Canada was actually just a province of Britain at that time, stupid Trump. | ||
Well, you know, Texas wasn't even a country yet, let alone a state. | ||
But, you know, we joined the union. | ||
You were gifted your freedom from Mother Britain. | ||
So now, you and I have a bone to pick. | ||
Canada. Kidding. | ||
I love Canadians. They're legalizing weed, apparently. | ||
This headline is from... | ||
I'm not sure what that is. | ||
From Cannabis Culture, Canada is set to legalize recreational marijuana this week. | ||
So congratulations, you elect a former snowboarding teacher and substitute drama teacher. | ||
And he basically sells your entire country down the river, says that basically there is no such thing as Canadian culture. | ||
But hey, at least you can get high and try to forget it, right? | ||
At least you got that going for you. | ||
There's a huge problem right now, especially in Ontario with the debt. | ||
There's a debt crisis happening in Ontario with Canada. | ||
I mean, Canada is really not doing well right now, which probably means that they are going to Yeah, I don't think so. | ||
I think we'll be fine. | ||
Alright folks, we'll be back in the second hour with Roger Stone. | ||
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Are you really alive if you aren't part of a plan? | ||
Part of your own destiny? | ||
Because the globalists have decided your destiny. | ||
What is it about Infowars? | ||
What is it we're saying that has them so upset? | ||
And I'd already heard this before from people at the Pentagon, CIA, academics, people I'd talked to, Louis Farrakhan, Sitting there having dinner with him at his house, and like a code word two years ago, he goes, you know, Kanye, he's come and visited us, and Kim Kardashian, and you know, they want to do something bigger. | ||
They want to change things. | ||
They would like a bigger plan. | ||
And Farrakhan's looking at me, and I'm sitting there, you know, after I've eaten three servings of food, tired, I'm on a low. | ||
The reality TV people, I'm not really into them. | ||
And then I saw Kanye get up there and say, it's a bigger plan. | ||
And that's what it's called at the highest levels of the breakaway intelligentsia in Hollywood, in banking, in culture that are liberals, they're conservatives, they're straight, they're gay, they're old, they're young, they're black, they're white, they're Asian, they're Hispanic, they're Arab, they're whatever. | ||
But they don't like the big mega bank, big mega corporation, Alphabet, that's the big parent company of Google, YouTube, Tim Cook, Apple, the communist Chinese, Schelling, political dissidents, organs. | ||
They don't like this really anti-human, post-human plan. | ||
And so they call it the bigger plan. | ||
I already knew all this. | ||
I already knew Trump was resisting. | ||
I already knew there were groups that wanted a pro-human future. | ||
To a point that I could predict what would be in his State of the Union. | ||
I could predict what his speeches would be. | ||
All of it. Because he's not getting his information from me. | ||
He's getting it from the deep study and the analysis and the pro-human patriots in the government. | ||
That when we got down to the final line of handing America over to the Chinese communists, letting them run all the major corporations, Hollywood, giving them all the code keys to Alexa, Siri... | ||
That they said, man, this is really real. | ||
Then there was a decompartmentalization. | ||
I was able to get a big enough medium to break through. | ||
And then they thought, oh, this crazy sounding Texan and the stuff he does, we can twist this and discredit this whole movement. | ||
So the government and the corrupt elements amplified me the last few years, thinking that that would discredit the pro-human big plan movement. | ||
And instead, it supercharged it. | ||
And that's what the NSA tries to target. | ||
That's what the deep state, the bad elements of it. | ||
They try to target trends and awakenings and steer them and control them and manipulate them so that they can be in control of human de-evolution towards human exterminism and the rise of this new silicon life form, they believe. | ||
Because the dark force programming their agenda that gives them some advanced knowledge but it's all twisted tells them you've got to kill everybody and quote save the earth first before we give you ascendance but really they're the ones killing the earth. | ||
And remember, all these different people like Elon Musk and others warned you, but where are those that worship AI gods and say the end of humanity is here? | ||
And then sure enough, Silicon Valley launches its priest to counter Musk and myself and says, oh, it's good. | ||
You could be in the elect. | ||
You could be a sentient. | ||
But you'll have to physically die before your brain's uploaded immediately. | ||
But the thing about all these old globalists is they're all very robotic. | ||
They're all very psychotic. | ||
They're all very soulless. So they have to mimic an ape acting like a human, but they can't. | ||
They're not. But we must transcend them in the great test or fall. | ||
Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for ye know that the labor is not in vain in the Lord. | ||
It's a bigger plan, folks, and we're just trying to fit into it. | ||
We're non-denominational. | ||
We're not... We're just trying to do what the will of the universe is and what will bring the most goodness to the most amount of people. | ||
That is our mission here at InfoWars and to provide you with the unbridled, unfiltered truth and the context that you need to understand it. | ||
I am joined on the other side of this break by Roger Stone. | ||
We have some very important announcements about... | ||
All sorts of stuff. | ||
Stay tuned and you will find out exactly what they are from all over the world. | ||
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While the Builder Burgers secretly meet this week to discuss the future of work, McDonald's has announced it has a new way of building burgers without McDonald's has announced it has a new way of building burgers The company announced it would replace cashiers with self-service kiosks in all its American restaurants by 2020. | ||
This is seen as a pushback move against the left's demands for $15 an hour minimum wage. | ||
CEO Steve Easterbrook said the decision is aimed at modernizing the company and adding more choice and variety to how customers order and receive their food. | ||
In reality, McDonald's decision to add kiosk and mobile services to its business model is a reaction to the free market, which has made these tech platforms more convenient for customers and cheaper for companies. | ||
Democrats and socialists like Bernie Sanders have tried to sell $15 an hour minimum wage as a solution to low wages. | ||
But as InfoWars has reported, forcing companies to hike wages by government decree would only wipe out entry-level jobs, not produce more. | ||
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That's the link to send out to everyone that you know. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. I am joined by my friend Roger Stone. | ||
Now, Roger, I have been thinking about you because I went to London recently, and before I did, I thought about texting you a little joke. | ||
I thought about texting you a little joke saying... | ||
Is there anything you'd like me to say to Julian? | ||
Just a strict joke, purely funny, nothing. | ||
And I stopped and I didn't send it to you because I was like, now wait, is this going to show up in a Senate committee? | ||
If I just make a joke about Julian Assange to Roger Stone, will that... | ||
Be used as evidence against him at some point. | ||
And it made me realize that with everything you're going through and with the Senate demanding all of your communications, have you noticed a change in your ability to just speak freely with other people? | ||
Have you noticed that in your life? | ||
Well, Harrison, first of all, I think you made a very true judgment in not sending that particular text message. | ||
Had you done so... | ||
Had you done so, I can guarantee you that FBI agents would have found you there in the greater Austin area, and they would have asked you an incredible series of questions, such as, who are Roger Stone's clients? | ||
How does he get along with his wife? | ||
What's his relationship with his children like? | ||
Do you think he has girlfriends? | ||
Do you think he has children out of wedlock? | ||
What about his drinking? | ||
Have you seen him drink a lot? | ||
Does he smoke marijuana? | ||
What about parties at his house? | ||
Did you ever attend any parties at his house? | ||
Who was there? By the way, Harrison, do you like Donald Trump? | ||
Did you vote for Donald Trump? | ||
What about Alex Jones? | ||
How often do you think Stone and Jones talk every day? | ||
Do they talk by Skype? | ||
Do they talk by Signal? | ||
Do they talk by WhatsApp? | ||
Here's the funniest one of all. | ||
Do you think Stone writes all of Jones' material? | ||
No, folks. Jones writes all of Jones' material. | ||
It shows you how invasive this process has become. | ||
They want to know about your sex habits, your family life, your personal relationships. | ||
Wait a minute. Is this about Russian collusion in the 2016 election? | ||
So it's a good thing you didn't send that text message, Harrison, because you'd now be a person of interest. | ||
And that's scary. | ||
That's scary. That shows you how far the police state has gone and how far afield the The Get Trump Squad is. | ||
This is not the Mueller investigation. | ||
This is the Get Trump Squad on any basis whatsoever. | ||
My sources tell me, multiple sources, that Mueller is now asking extensive questions about the president's relationship with women, not his wife. | ||
As if it's any of his business. | ||
Or as if he has any evidence of marital infidelity. | ||
So it's interesting to me that at a time that the mainstream media has no interest whatsoever regarding Bill Clinton's violent assaults on women, his raping them, his exposing himself to them, his biting them through the upper lip to disable them so that he can then violate them. | ||
Of this, they're not interested. | ||
But we need to hone in on Donald Trump and whether he may or may not have had a consensual extramarital affair. | ||
It's a national disgrace. | ||
Yeah, it absolutely is. | ||
And I say it as a joke. | ||
I was just going to send you a little joke and was like, you're right. | ||
I literally could be put on a list. | ||
I could be subpoenaed for maybe all of my communications. | ||
Have you ever communicated with Guccifer 2.0? | ||
I mean, it is ridiculous. | ||
And my thing was kind of just a joke. | ||
But... Your job, essentially, is you are a sort of form of information broker, you might say. | ||
I know a large part of your ability to perform your job is for people to know that they can send you information, to know that they can communicate with you in an open fashion. | ||
It's not a joke that I can imagine that you are suffering because I know if I had a piece of information that I wanted to get to you, I would have to stop and think, now wait, are all of his communications going to be turned over to the Senate? | ||
Is this something that I want aired publicly? | ||
And if not, then maybe I'll think twice about getting this information to Roger Stone. | ||
So I know that you're... | ||
Personal finances have been affected because of just the massive amounts of money that it takes just to stave off this kind of lawfare attack. | ||
But I imagine that in all of these little subtle ways, you're being punished essentially for your support of Donald Trump in a way that is not even recognized by, definitely not recognized by the media, and definitely not recognized by people who don't have a vested interest in figuring this type of stuff out. | ||
I just ask the average InfoWarrior to think for one moment. | ||
What would it be like if a runaway federal prosecutor was listening to every one of your phone calls, reading every one of your text messages, reviewing every one of your email messages? | ||
Isn't that kind of chilling that the government can do that with impunity? | ||
Aren't those privileged communications between your wife or your husband or members of your family or your friends and business associates? | ||
It's a violation of my Fourth Amendment rights. | ||
But it's happening even now. | ||
And it's wrong. | ||
You're absolutely right about the enormous expense. | ||
They're seeking to destroy me financially. | ||
They are systematically scaring away the few clients that I did have that I gave political or corporate advice to, none of them foreign entities I might add. | ||
They have driven my legal costs into the stratosphere. | ||
I got another bill from the lawyers two days ago for an additional $45,000 just in connection with some motions in one of the fraudulent lawsuits in which I'm being sued. | ||
That's why I ask people to go to stonedefensefund.com right now. | ||
stonedefensefund.com. | ||
I hate having to come on here at Infowars and beg. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, I have to pay the rent next month. | ||
And I have to pay for groceries. | ||
And I have to pay for the education of my grandchildren. | ||
I too have expenses. | ||
Now I admit that I may dress like I'm wealthy. | ||
But I'm not wealthy. | ||
Robert Mueller and his thugs are trying to destroy me financially. | ||
Please, please consider a contribution today. | ||
$25, $50, $100, $1,000. | ||
Anything you send, $5 would be a godsend. | ||
And the Stone family would thank you profusely for it. | ||
Yeah, we know how that goes, too. | ||
They're doing the same thing here with Infowars, just trying to drown us in lawsuits. | ||
And in the same way that you have to watch what you say, all of a sudden there's this scrutiny on us and there's this idea that, oh, if we just say something just the wrong way, if I – There's no teleprompters here. | ||
I'm speaking extemporaneously. | ||
If I happen to say something a little bit wrong and some George Soros minion hears that and will run off and file a report. | ||
And there are certain topics that we can't even talk about one way or the other because just talking about it will be able to be put out in the media as Infowars pushes this story. | ||
I'm just going to come right out and say this. | ||
My lawyers have absolutely confirmed. | ||
Every single one of Alex Jones' text messages are being monitored. | ||
Alex Jones' cell phone calls are being monitored. | ||
Alex Jones' emails are being read by the federal government today, right now, as we speak. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
That's right. Well, that's because, like I said, they have to pull out all of the stops when they are facing dangerous opponents. | ||
And there's no more dangerous opponent than Roger Stone and Alex Jones. | ||
Get those two together and there is really an existential threat. | ||
We will be back in just a second to report on that. | ||
I have lots of questions for Roger as to the outcome or what's going to happen in 2018. | ||
We're going to get his expert advice and figure out exactly how things will go. | ||
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And now Republicans, you're the Alex Jones party. | |
There is literally nothing too stupid and conspiratorial that you will not swallow. | ||
Some tweeted, terrible, just found out that Obama had my wires tapped in Trump Tower just before the victory. | ||
Nothing found. This is McCarthyism. | ||
And the other one, how low has President Obama gone to tap my phones during the very sacred election process? | ||
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And this weekend we saw another example of that when White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway was asked if she had any proof for Trump's outlandish claim that Obama wiretapped him during the campaign and offered this bizarre answer. | |
How does he know that his phone was actually tapped? | ||
Let me answer that globally. | ||
He's the president of the United States. | ||
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He has information and intelligence that the rest of us do not. | |
He is suggesting a US president enlisted a foreign intelligence service to spy on a political adversary. | ||
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This is a serious allegation. | |
This might be the most serious allegation any president has made against a previous president. | ||
But this is a very serious allegation for a sitting president to make about his predecessor. | ||
The craziest thing about Trump calling for an investigation without any evidence. | ||
Zero evidence. Trump has not produced a shred of evidence. | ||
There is no evidence for Trump's claims. | ||
The evidence did not come. | ||
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So where did Trump get his info? | |
From the CIA? From the FBI? Where are you getting this information? | ||
From a very reputable source. | ||
What? The FBI? The CIA? Infowars. | ||
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It's a radio show hosted by Alex Jones. | |
You know he's legit. This bizarre circular thing happening where the president cites a theory that he was wiretap, which developed on the kind of fringe right-wing media. | ||
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That's their jam. | ||
Gotta be tough to be Bill Maher, you know? | ||
Not talented. | ||
Not funny. Can't work without writers. | ||
Scrawny, one good shot would knock the guy over. | ||
And not much of a future in American entertainment. | ||
I remember when Bill used to be funny. | ||
Just not funny. | ||
That was an extraordinary collection of clips because you managed to piece together every major a-hole in the national media. | ||
Talentless and now humiliated, wrong about the fact that the President of the United States was undeniably under surveillance as Judge Andrew Napolitano claimed and as the President claimed. | ||
So Bill or Anderson or any of those other talentless mugs, when are your apologies coming? | ||
We're waiting for the apologies. | ||
I think it'll be a long way. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. We won't be holding our breath here to hear any sort of apologies anytime soon. | ||
Isn't it funny that the one thing that brings all of these talentless hacks together is insulting and degrading info wars? | ||
Isn't it funny how they all seem to be on the same mindset in that sense? | ||
Actually, I think you understand this. | ||
We revel in it. | ||
Say our name more. | ||
Please help boost our ratings even further. | ||
You wouldn't mention us if we weren't hurting you. | ||
Let's take Ari Melber from MSNBC. I've invited Ari to come on this show, The War Room. | ||
Mano a mano. | ||
He and I. We won't edit it. | ||
We won't manipulate the format. | ||
If you're a man, if you have any guts whatsoever, come on the show. | ||
But you're not because you're a gutless gutter snipe. | ||
You have no facts. | ||
You just like to lie and defame. | ||
So Ari, I'm laying it out for you. | ||
Right here, you and I, the war room, you have no balls. | ||
You won't show up. | ||
Excellent. Excellent. | ||
Yeah, I won't be holding my breath. | ||
But I just did. And there you have it, the challenge. | ||
By the way, that's Ari's high school graduation picture. | ||
He doesn't look nearly as good as that, given all of his substance abuse. | ||
So what I would like to talk about now, Harrison, because I think it's important, is the way this book has changed your life. | ||
Now, I happen to know, for a fact, that prior to your digesting this important tome, Stone's Rules, so we seem to have a little Skype issue here, but we'll work through it, I guess. | ||
There it is. A book that you can purchase at the Infowars store at a very special price and arrange to get an autographed copy. | ||
I know that prior to your reading this book, That you weren't doing that well with women. | ||
Your job prospects weren't looking that great. | ||
You could walk down the street on Congress Avenue. | ||
Nobody would notice. | ||
And today, you're on your way to being a superstar. | ||
Look at me now. | ||
Do you attribute this to the fact that you have read this terrific book, Stone's Rules? | ||
I do admit that we had a certain advanced copy for that particular book, and I happen to have a desk directly next to where we photograph products, and I did get a special sneak preview of that book, and I can tell you in full honesty, I really enjoyed it. | ||
Not just because, you know, you have this great mix of... | ||
Really practical, down-to-earth, political science advice mixed in with fashion advice and these kind of humorous rules. | ||
It's a fun read. It's like a good coffee table book. | ||
It's a good book to read through all the way through. | ||
And I was telling you as you were writing this, I believe, that I like these types of books. | ||
There's a couple out there that sort of give you these rules of life that you're supposed to follow and they're supposed to help you succeed. | ||
And most of these are written by... | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And so there's so much more value to your advice than just some author with no practical experience. | ||
Well, I think the book is practical. | ||
Look at Machiavelli's The Prince or Sun Tzu's The Art of War or even Robert Greene's famous 48 Rules of Power. | ||
It's similar to those. | ||
But it's also more practical. | ||
It doesn't matter whether you are in business or media or fashion. | ||
Or agriculture. | ||
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It doesn't matter whether you're a liberal or conservative or a Republican, a Democrat, even non-political. | ||
I honestly think you can benefit from this book. | ||
We're going to show it to you right now on the screen because you can get it at the Infowars.com store at a very special price. | ||
And when you buy it at the Infowars.com store and you mail it to me, I will be happy to sign it and mail it back to you at my own expense. | ||
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This is The War Room with Owen Schroer and Roger Stone. | |
Watch the live stream at InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
I was just perusing this new book we have at Infowars.com, Stone's Rules. | ||
It's number 45. Plans are worthless, but planning is indispensable. | ||
It's an Eisenhower quote. | ||
One of my favorites. I highly suggest that you buy the book for many pieces of wisdom like that. | ||
Plans are worthless, but planning is indispensable. | ||
How accurate is that? | ||
And of course that book is informed by decades, like I said, in the highest echelons of power. | ||
So we go to Roger Stone for expert analysis as to the upcoming 2018 elections that are taking place across the country. | ||
Senate seats, congressional seats, all sorts of stuff up for play. | ||
This is from the Daily Caller. | ||
The headline, Newt Gingrich predicts red wave for Republicans in November. | ||
He seems to think that Menendez... | ||
His scandals give the GOP a chance to flip his Senate seat in California. | ||
He thinks that the Democrats have been taken over by far-left activists in Minnesota. | ||
Essentially, he sees vulnerabilities everywhere on the Democratic side. | ||
What do you think, Roger? | ||
Well, the important thing to recognize is that in politics, a day is a lifetime. | ||
And therefore, anyone who tries to prognosticate something that will happen three months from now or three years from now is really an amateur. | ||
Our politics today, particularly in the age of the mass media, is extraordinarily volatile, meaning things can change very quickly and very dramatically based on events. | ||
In many cases, events beyond the control of anyone. | ||
So, for example, was the president to reach, or were the president to reach, a historic peace agreement between the Koreas? | ||
That will have a profound effect on the outcome of the election. | ||
In 1962, the Republicans were considered on the cusp of having a terrific year. | ||
And then the Cuban Missile Crisis took place in late October John Kennedy grabbed ahold of that foreign policy crisis and emerged as a hero, and the Republican chances for gains completely and totally evaporated. | ||
It's a perfect example of what could happen. | ||
Now, that doesn't mean that one does not seek to read the tea leaves going into the election. | ||
A strong, robust, and vibrant economy is a better indicator for Republican victory than a flat, anemic economy. | ||
Larry Kudlow tells me that he believes economic growth in the next quarter will be at 4%, and the following quarter could be even stronger. | ||
This augurs well for the Republicans. | ||
The Republicans have a substantially more significant war chest to support our candidates. | ||
The Democrats are having trouble raising money. | ||
That is also a factor. | ||
I think the Republicans have done a better job of recruiting candidates than the Democrats have. | ||
And then you have the question of the Democrats' incredible... | ||
Inability to find any positive message to run on. | ||
They have no plan to revitalize the economy. | ||
They have no plan to address the trade inequities. | ||
They have no plan to secure our borders and make our streets and neighborhoods safer. | ||
Here's their platform. | ||
Let me sum it up for you. | ||
It fits on one page. | ||
We hate Donald Trump. | ||
That's their platform. | ||
I don't think it will work. | ||
If you're a student of the polls, and you should be, it's important for you to recognize that polling is a snapshot in time. | ||
Polling is only accurate at that episecond in which it has been taken and published. | ||
By the time it's published, it's actually already outdated because public opinion shifts and it changes with every news show. | ||
So, for example, a voter turns on TV. They see Stephen Colbert. | ||
They see him make a smart ass remark. | ||
They're revolted by it. | ||
Their political views change. | ||
They decide to vote Republican. | ||
Things like that happen every day. | ||
Stephen must sit around his dressing room worrying about the fact that not only isn't he funny, he's not even vaguely amusing. | ||
But those kinds of entertainment events as well as news events can really change the election. | ||
If you follow the trend line, the blue wave is becoming a blue trickle and will soon be run dry. | ||
I think there may be a Republican tidal wave coming based on peace and prosperity, and that spends the end of the Democratic Party as we know it. | ||
Yeah, I totally agree. | ||
I think the way I've been characterizing it is that it seems like there's a red tide rising. | ||
A wave is sort of inconsequential. | ||
It sort of happens once and then fades back away. | ||
But it feels like there is a real ground shift happening that's not quite as spectacular or even noticeable but is more impactful, slower, and will just rise and rise and rise. | ||
I see a red tide rising to face the blue wave. | ||
And most of that is born on the successes that Trump has seen, even just sort of tangential successes to where stuff will happen like this. | ||
Trump signs the right to try bill, allowing gravely ill patients to bypass the FDA for experimental medicines. | ||
And then just about the next day, an article is posted saying cancer patient is given just three months to live but is cured by this experimental treatment. | ||
And this is a dangerous treatment that she was willing to face the risks to attempt because she had tried the more conventional ones and had failed. | ||
And that's just one thing. | ||
And then there's this other headline, Metro Atlanta sex trafficking sting rescues 160 children. | ||
160 children. | ||
That is just staggering. | ||
And you know these types of headlines for people who are paying attention is Have to increase Trump's, I guess I'd say, faith in Trump and by extension faith in the wider Republican Party. | ||
So I do see a red tide rising and I see it borne by the really outstanding success that President Trump has been able to achieve. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what has been an extraordinarily effective tactic to me and I commend it to you and other NFL warriors. | ||
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Just say, Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. | ||
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Well, it reminds me of just similar to what you're saying about Stephen Colbert. | ||
It's almost like it doesn't matter if he's funny. | ||
They're going to push him out and pretend like he's funny. | ||
It's kind of the same with Schiff where it's like nobody I know likes this guy. | ||
Nobody sees this guy's picture and thinks there's a trustworthy and honest individual that I would trust with extreme amounts of power. | ||
What's with the eyes? | ||
I want to know what's with the pop eyes. | ||
Is that the reaction of some... | ||
I can't quite understand what that's all about, but I'm glad he's the face of the Democratic Party. | ||
You can always tell when Adam Schiff is lying. | ||
You know how? His lips are moving. | ||
That's excellent. Yeah, we'll have Schiff and Clinton. | ||
Those are basically our two opponents right now, and thank God. | ||
We couldn't ask for better people to run up against. | ||
We'll be right back after these short messages. | ||
The Senate released 500 pages of documents, including more text messages between FBI agent Peter Strzok and lawyer Lisa Page. | ||
And now there's speculation that those texts suggest the FBI may have been spying on Donald Trump's campaign earlier than thought. | ||
The previously redacted texts from December 2015 reveal the approval of a conus lurus, which is counterintelligence lingo for spies operating outside of the U.S. | ||
Now, PJ Media reported that Strzok was leading the Clinton investigation at the time and would go on to play a central role in the Trump Russia probe. | ||
It's being assumed that the pair was referring to the FBI's efforts to bait and hook unsuspecting Trump campaign officials overseas. | ||
President Trump took to Twitter to bash the corrupt FBI lovers, saying Spygate is in full force. | ||
The revelations come as former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe requested immunity in exchange for testimony regarding what he knows about the Clinton and Russia collusion investigations. | ||
Leanne McAdoo, Infowars.com. | ||
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And most loyal InfoWarriors candidate for president by the time I'm 95 years old. | ||
He wanted to see Harrison Smith in person, and here is his opportunity. | ||
There you see him, Carter. | ||
That's the famous Harrison Smith, a man whose entire career took an enormous uptick after he read that great book, Stone's Rules. | ||
So, we are privileged to have Carter with us, because in truth, everything we do here at InfoWars... | ||
It's about the future. | ||
It's about his freedom. | ||
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It's about whether he will have economic opportunity, whether there'll be racial equality when he grows up. | ||
That's what we fight for here at InfoWars. | ||
That's what our programming is all about. | ||
Our families and our belief in our families and our belief in our country is why I asked Carter to join us today. | ||
So I'm going to throw this open to you, Harrison. | ||
You've got the news clips there. | ||
What else has transpired today that we need to address? | ||
Well, what I'm looking at right now is Europe in general, specifically Italy and Germany, and specifically the fact that Bilderberg is going on just ahead of the G7 summit. | ||
So, the G7 summit, largest countries in the world in terms of GDP, get together and really chart a course for the next year. | ||
And yet, just a few days before that goes on, 131 participants meet in complete secrecy, completely off the record in Europe. | ||
Roger, you know how hard it is to just get 10 minutes of some of these incredibly important and powerful people. | ||
Just to talk to them for 10 minutes, it's like impossible. | ||
And yet, they're willing to spend a week together planning this out. | ||
This is something important, and it seems like it's pretty obvious to me. | ||
They're charting the course and telling everybody, all right, here is here's the plan. | ||
When you go into G7, here is what we're trying to achieve. | ||
They're getting their game plan ready. | ||
We are the war room, sort of the opposite side of that. | ||
We're completely open. | ||
We are basically diametrically opposed to the hidden and secretive goals that they're going after. | ||
So what how do we face them? | ||
How do we combat their ability to secretly plan and dictate our lives from behind closed doors? | ||
Well Harrison, first of all I want to say my interpretation of what's happening is slightly different than yours. | ||
In previous years I think the Bilderberger meetings have been a celebration. | ||
They have been high-fiving each other on the fact that their plan to hurdle the globe towards globalism and to create essentially a one-world government run by them, based not on ideology, but based on their theft of wealth and power, they had a lot to celebrate. | ||
Then something went wrong. | ||
That something is called Donald Trump. | ||
Doesn't belong to the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
Doesn't belong to the Trilateral Commission. | ||
Has no interest in hobnobbing with a bunch of elite phonies at Bilderberger. | ||
They're losing power. | ||
My guess, this is an emergency session to figure out what to do because now they have a tough, resolved, courageous, brave nationalist in Donald Trump who wants to put the kibosh to their global plans. | ||
Erasing the Canadian and Mexican borders and making us one country? | ||
Sorry, folks. | ||
Not happening. I know that's in your plan. | ||
Not happening. Ted Cruz, one of the globalists, Ted Cruz, a Bilderberger, Ted Cruz, whose wife wrote the plan for erasing the Texas and Colorado and Mexican borders, must be very, very upset now. | ||
Ted, hope you're listening. | ||
You're not a conservative. | ||
Never were. Your wife works for the Bilderbergers. | ||
You're an embarrassment. | ||
I think that they are in retreat, Harrison. | ||
I think that they're falling back to plan B. But then I want to look carefully at that list of attendees, because there's some people there that are surprising, and they must be mocked and ostracized. | ||
Peggy Noonan, the Reagan speechwriter. | ||
First of all, I was there in 80 and 84 working for Reagan. | ||
You weren't, Peggy. Ronald Reagan didn't like you, Peggy. | ||
He didn't trust you. | ||
You didn't write most of his words, and you don't believe in what he believed in. | ||
Why are you hobnobbing with a bunch of hate American European Euro trash snobs? | ||
What are you even doing there? | ||
So if you see her column at the Wall Street Journal, save it! | ||
You might be short on toilet paper that week. | ||
Yeah, well, and I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think it started last year. | ||
You could see they now released their agenda to try to pretend to be open and they'll actually allow you to know what they're talking about. | ||
And all of the points were, it was obvious that they're freaking out about Trump. | ||
And not just Trump, but Brexit. | ||
It is a wave. | ||
It is a tide that's rising. | ||
Populists are now in charge of Italy. | ||
The EU is clamping down on small political parties in Germany and saying you are not allowed to join the parliament in Germany without over 5% voting You know, polling for them, basically crushing some of these smaller political parties before they get a chance to get off the ground. | ||
I think you're exactly right that the elites of the world are freaking out right now, and they're especially freaking out because it's actually starting to affect them. | ||
It's actually starting to... | ||
There you have it, Peggy Noonan. | ||
Peggy, your presence is a disgrace. | ||
You're soiling your pants before the entire world. | ||
David Petraeus, or should we call him Batraeus? | ||
Robert Rubin, a man who drove the economy into the sewer. | ||
These people are not heroes. | ||
Lawrence Summers. | ||
Pedophile. Weirdo. | ||
What are these people doing there? | ||
I personally think they humiliate themselves through their presence. | ||
But I'd make another point to you, Harrison. | ||
There's the public meetings, and then there's the private meetings. | ||
They're the meetings that are put on to lull us to sleep, and then they're the meetings in which they seek to push their agenda for global domination. | ||
Here's my real view. | ||
They're all in one place. | ||
Surrounding the building and arresting all of them would not be that difficult. | ||
Oh man, Roger Stone for president. | ||
That's my response to that. | ||
I think we have time for this video. | ||
This is really quick. This fits in perfectly with what we're talking about because this is the elites of the world losing their grip on the common man. | ||
This is a man heckling Bill Clinton at a town hall. | ||
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Why did you fly on Jeffrey Epstein's Lolita Express 26 times? | |
26 times, Bill. | ||
What were you doing on Jeffrey Epstein's plane? | ||
He knows... | ||
James Patterson knows who Jeffrey Epstein is. | ||
Child sex trafficker, you flew on 26 times. | ||
What do you got, nothing to say? | ||
James, tell him who it is. | ||
This is an open session. | ||
It's not an open session? | ||
Not for questions, okay? | ||
All right, so there's a heckler interrupting Bill Clinton. | ||
I believe that was on Bill Clinton's book tour, and he will be in Austin on Sunday, and he will Not to get away without having to face down some info warriors exposing the truth to crowds here. | ||
I think that's what they're really afraid of. | ||
Bravo for that guy for asking the question. | ||
I've just gotten off the phone with the Skywriters. | ||
The word rapist will be seen over the Austin skyline above Bill's coming event. | ||
This is absolutely crucial, Harrison. | ||
He has to be confronted. | ||
He needs to answer these questions. | ||
It's not about infidelity. | ||
It's not about indiscretion. | ||
It's about the violent assault and rape and attacks on women. | ||
You're going to be held accountable, Bill. | ||
If we have to perform a citizen's arrest and slap the cuffs on you ourselves, we will. | ||
See you in Austin. | ||
That's exactly right. And we will see that Heckler tomorrow interview with Alex Jones on the Alex Jones channel. | ||
For now, we bid adieu to Roger Stone. | ||
Thank you so much, as always, for your expert analysis. | ||
He will be back tomorrow. | ||
I will be back on the other side of this break with a very special guest and a sneak preview of an upcoming documentary that we are producing here at InfoWars. | ||
Stay tuned. You won't want to miss it. | ||
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It's The War Room with Owen Troyer at Infowars.com forward slash show. | ||
Welcome back to The War Room, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
This is the third and final hour of The War Room. | ||
I have a very special guest waiting just outside the studio to come join me. | ||
How do I introduce this man? | ||
I'll introduce you how I was introduced to him. | ||
I was staying at a small bed and breakfast village, you could say, outside Luling, Texas, just full of the most beautiful tiny houses that you've ever seen. | ||
They're all made out of reclaimed wood, entirely salvaged. | ||
I mean, it's just this incredible place. | ||
And I'm staying there, and we're shooting a film there. | ||
And the whole time, there's this guy, you can see him on screen, walking around with a staff. | ||
And he's like this wizard of his own tiny kingdom, king of his own tiny kingdom, and And I thought it was so interesting. | ||
So I just wanted to interview him to find out what he was about. | ||
And it turned out, blew my mind in more ways you can possibly imagine. | ||
Here's a clip from the upcoming documentary right now. | ||
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And so the problem you get into is we know when we talk, we're only talking to maybe 15-20% of people, but it's growing. | |
Because they talk to somebody else. | ||
And eventually, and this is what I firmly believe in, it's called Bakhtinian Dialogism. | ||
If you're not familiar with Bakhtin, Bakhtin was a Russian and actually a sociologist, but he did plays and stuff. | ||
And he actually went to prison because he had one very strong principle he believed in, and that was that any mere utterance from one person can change the future of another person forever. | ||
Right. It is the Buddha. | ||
It is the Gandhi. I can light a million candles with my flame and not shorten my life by a amount. | ||
Itch. And so, Bakhtin came up with Bakhtinian dialogism. | ||
And what is Bakhtinian dialogism? It's dialogue. | ||
The narrative does not work in dialogue. | ||
I am a contrarian. | ||
I am into dialogue. | ||
I am into planting that seed. | ||
So when you come out and stay in my house for one night, I planted the seed. | ||
Right. I don't have to do anything after that. | ||
You will never get that out of your head. | ||
My pictures? That's my seeds. | ||
I tell people all the time, that's just seeds. | ||
Why is everyone different? Different seeds for different soil. | ||
What am I seeding? Tiny houses. | ||
I'm only putting those in there to seed what? | ||
A revolution of the mind. | ||
Because if people got my mind saying, well, you're political. | ||
You don't think tiny houses are political? | ||
You don't think what I'm doing with salvage building, sustainable building, you don't think that's political? | ||
It's very political. It's about how do you simplify and extract yourself from the matrix and find happiness through all sorts of other ways. | ||
And be with your kids. | ||
Live your passion. Savor the moment. | ||
That's what tiny houses are. | ||
It's seeds. Now, the ones you buy on TV, those, those little boxes, the toxic boxes, that's not what I do. | ||
I don't have any competition. | ||
I thought when I started, they'll be copying me. | ||
There'll be so many people doing this. | ||
When they figure out how easy it is, it's cheap, it's free materials. | ||
I started this in 2006. | ||
I'm still out here jumping up and down like a crazy person trying to get people to pay attention to this. | ||
And it's been 12 years. | ||
More millionaires are made out of salvage than any other business in the United States started from scratch with no money. | ||
You think somebody would pay attention to this. | ||
Yeah. No, I'm going to be a superstar. | ||
I'm going to play basketball. I'm going to be a football player. | ||
Oh, the seeds are only as valuable as the soil they land in, isn't it? | ||
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Oh, and that's why I begin to understand what stupidity is. | |
Because I understand ignorance. | ||
You haven't been told. You haven't been taught. | ||
Okay, I'm going to teach you now. | ||
You're intelligent. You're enlightened. | ||
You should be able to find the rapture, the next level. | ||
You're no longer trapped. No! | ||
I want to keep thinking the same way. | ||
Oh, wait a minute. Let me teach you again. | ||
Oh, no, no, no, no. | ||
I'd still like it this way. | ||
I'm going to watch more TV now. | ||
Oh, all right. | ||
I understand stupidity now. | ||
Stupidity is you've been told better. | ||
You have the right. You have the ability. | ||
You have everything you need to know. | ||
And you choose not to. | ||
Yeah. And we have a country full of stupidity and it's being ingrained at the very lowest levels because if you don't teach a child in the very beginning how to remember stuff accurately at the very earliest, earliest stage when they can remember five different languages if you give them the chance, their minds are sponges up to seven years old. | ||
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My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm joined by Darby, and he is the man at the top of Salvage, Texas and Tiny Texas Houses. | ||
So, what is it that you do at Salvage, Texas and at Tiny House, Texas? | ||
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Well, presently what I'm doing is the culmination of decades of work, and that is to manifest a model of what we could create with 95% pure salvage, all American products, all American labor, and to create something with no toxins to the children, Our future President Carter with the right paradigm will be able to make part of our society. | |
Instead of having to import and go broke and throw our resources in landfills, I'm trying to demonstrate how we can then turn them instead into paradise. | ||
How you can take the worst of property and create permaculture and community because we cannot do this alone. | ||
I cannot learn everything and do everything by myself. | ||
So, to create a model is the next step. | ||
Now, populating the model has turned out to be another whole thing entirely. | ||
But that's kind of what I'm trying to do, is at least show what we can do with a market, that we can show how we sell things, all the stuff that's being handed off to your generation that your generation doesn't want, my generation, how they can go out and trade that to get clothes, food, barter, bargain, back to the old ways. | ||
If we take the best of the old ways that we had, not the worst of them, but the best of them, And combine that with ingenuity, imagination, and the freedom to try new things out, whether it's low energy, how do you save water, conservation, all the things that we can do that presently, for some reason, our government doesn't want us to do. | ||
So the idea is to create a model, and it's close enough to all the big cities where everybody can come and visit, bring your children, so the future President Carter can come down and see what it's like, and then it's embedded into him when he's a little baby, that, wow, I could grow up and create my own house out of trash and have it be cool, and be part of a group of people that are doing that, and oh my goodness, we're all screwing the property taxes and all the taxes that cause us to pay for wars we don't want to pay for, and we can skirt all that? | ||
I mean, there's a loophole, which I call loopholology. | ||
So what I'm trying to do is demonstrate and teach what is loopholology. | ||
How is the average person then able to become a millionaire out of their ingenuity and imagination? | ||
Because as I said in there, more millionaires are made out of salvage than any other startup business in the United States. | ||
And you don't need a college education. | ||
You need determination. You need action. | ||
You need willpower. | ||
And... Then with family, a woman with three boys 16 years old would be tearing down houses and making an income and writing off all the tools, all the food, all the trucks. | ||
If we teach the write-offs that the rich made to them, to the poor, then we enable and empower them to become rich. | ||
And I always say, and you heard the saying, the first million is the hardest. | ||
It is. Once you have the foundation, you can make millions of dollars because you have something there to work with. | ||
I say, I've made the first few millions. | ||
I'm going to give you the foundation. | ||
Please take that and now make the easy ones. | ||
The second, third, and fourth million. | ||
If I can teach that, that's what I'm after. | ||
Right. So you were successful as a property broker in East Austin and had done pretty well for yourself. | ||
And then you decided to make a pretty big change, right? | ||
And so now, when people hear making houses out of trash, it's like... | ||
Wait, what? You're making houses out of trash? | ||
That sounds terrible. | ||
But the fact is that these tiny houses are some of the most beautiful structures I've ever seen in my life because what you're talking about are 100-year-old wood, these pieces of hardware, just hinges and things that aren't the pieces of plastic from Ikea. | ||
Somebody put their will and their soul into making this, into making the best they could make it, something that you brought up while we were visiting you and filming, of this human energy that went into these objects and that really made them special back when everything had to be handmade and people actually dedicated their lives to these, these types of sort of mundane crafts that, that we now sort of put off for the robots to do. | ||
Right. | ||
And so it's this way of getting back of getting back to a state that's more natural, a state that is maybe a little bit more unregulated, a little bit more dangerous, a little bit more difficult, right? | ||
You don't have all of the modern conveniences necessarily, and yet it's more fulfilling, and yet it's more natural, it's more... | ||
In line with the way that we should be living. | ||
And so you have this really great example just outside Luling, Texas, of this little kind of village that you've created of these beautiful tiny houses, and then you have just warehouses just full of reclaimed material, just chock full, as big as Walmarts, just chock full of this material just waiting to be made into these beautiful little homes that then have this added aspect that they can sort of Circumvent. | ||
Find the loopholes. | ||
Talk to me about some of these loopholes. | ||
I love the loophole-ology and the idea that just because these loopholes exist, or just because you're using the loophole, they aren't going to shut the loophole. | ||
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Right. Because they can use the loophole. | ||
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Exactly. So the whole game is, and mind you, I grew up moving around a lot, okay? | |
So I moved some 46 times before I got to where I'm at right now. | ||
I changed schools 17 times, so I got a chance to see the world from a lot of different views. | ||
And so what I always study is how do you figure out how to get through everything without getting your head chopped off. | ||
And so what we're looking at here is in Texas, if it's under 400 square foot, it's not technically a house. | ||
I do portable buildings. | ||
Don't have a license, don't have to have a broker's license, salesman license, anything like that, like mobile homes and other things. | ||
Now the second thing is that you can go ahead and build it so that you can actually get off of In Texas, you're still allowed to do that. | ||
And many of the free counties that are left, and mind you, they're not all free anymore. | ||
It's starting to get regulations stopping you. | ||
Austin, for example, where they put a guy in jail for digging tunnels under his house. | ||
Oh, wow. I got a tunnel in my house, under my house. | ||
Nobody's going to put me in jail anymore. Yeah, big one. | ||
But the idea is that so that in empowering these people, what you're showing is that a family can then go out and be able to get around having to pay taxes for property. | ||
Now, for example, if you're an investor, you say you got a retirement fund, and you come out and you buy one of the houses that we build with a seminar, and you then depreciate it. | ||
Well, the government's going to pay you over 10 years to buy that house. | ||
You get to write it off. At the end of 10 years, you have a depreciated piece of trash that's going to last for another 100 years. | ||
Right. Means while that depreciating piece of trash is making you an income. | ||
It's a business. You're making 10% return on your money. | ||
You've invested it in a house. | ||
You get to use the house. | ||
So you're getting value of 30 days a year of use. | ||
Now, at the end of that time, if you happen to give it to your child, that's a depreciated piece of worthless trash. | ||
No taxes. No taxes. | ||
Otherwise, they'd pay maybe $50,000 of value for that structure. | ||
That's all been depreciated away. | ||
Now, on a technical basis, that's... | ||
You can just hand it off or let them take the income stream off of it in the future. | ||
Now, if you want to get a little trickier, you put $25,000 down on the house, and instead of taking an income and paying a tax on the income and then turning around, you just don't ever pay anything else. | ||
And the other half of the house pays itself off with 10% a year return that never goes into your pocket. | ||
Therefore, it never has to come back out. | ||
Therefore, it never gets taxed. | ||
And you still get to use it 30 days a year, and the house buys itself after the first $25,000. | ||
If you put the $25,000 in the bank, if you're lucky, you make a one that is 1%, something like that. | ||
Right. | ||
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So you make 10% on your money, leaving it over there. | |
Plus you have a hard asset. | ||
If the internet goes down, you still got an asset. | ||
If you want to get out of Dodge, guess what? | ||
I got an earthen fort and a protectable place with food and things like that you might want to just run down to for a day or two. | ||
So the idea is to create then a community. | ||
So if you do get down there, now we have people that know how to do food, that know how to do growing, that know how to do mechanical work, that know how to do nursing work. | ||
And they've all come together to form a community. | ||
And this is assuming we get all sane people, they're not on antidepressants, they're not all whacked out on crack, and all the different things that we have now that are problems in our society because we've induced this into our society through these mechanisms called big pharma, consumerism, big corporations that give not a damn about our personal health and welfare, but on how much money they can make off of us. | ||
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And all this stuff, the only way we can rebel against that is to live free. | ||
And to live free means free of these rules. | ||
Right, and using those rules can be almost a tool of breaking out of them. | ||
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You have to use the venom of the snake to kill the snake. | |
It's very interesting. | ||
Everything that you're saying, it sounds very practical, but there's a deep-seated spiritual aspect to it as well. | ||
That is this trying to Express your energy in a way that, again, just is natural and is good and is not being dampened by these systems that are put into place, like you're talking about the fluoride and the dangerous waves and all that stuff. | ||
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This year's topics include populism in Europe, the inequality challenge, the future of work, artificial intelligence, the U.S. before midterms, Russia, of course, and the post-truth world. | ||
Now, this is where CNBC covers the Bilderberg Group with the headline, The Secret of Bilderberg Elite – are worried about the post-truth world. | ||
This is the mainstream media who once pretended that the group didn't exist. | ||
Now that they're finally reporting on Bilderberg, they're claiming the group is benevolent and cares about truth and objectivity while they meet in secret and take no minutes. | ||
This is more likely that the group will discuss ways to use this post-truth world where feelings are more important than facts and reason to their advantage, specifically as it pertains to the U.S. before midterms. | ||
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The War Room. | |
InfoWars.com forward slash show. | ||
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This is Harrison Smith. I'm with my guest Darby of Salvage Texas and Tiny House Texas. | ||
Tiny Texas Houses. Tiny Texas Houses. | ||
I'm sorry. And we have so many things to get into. | ||
We're talking during the break. We're being attacked with energy weapons. | ||
We got what's going on at Pure Salvage Living and at Tiny Texas Houses. | ||
One of the most impressive things to me when I first visited your location, the beginnings of a town you have going on outside Luling, it was so impressive to me this landscape that you had created from scratch. | ||
You had literally just dug up from the ground this giant lake and then you took the dirt to make a mountain out of. | ||
I don't know if you've ever played the game Minecraft, but it's like It was real life Minecraft. | ||
You really are just digging and creating these really awesome massive structures and you're creating rivers. | ||
It's like nobody I know has ever said to me in a serious fashion, well I'm busy this weekend, I'm building a river. | ||
But that's exactly what you said to me when we first started working. | ||
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Yeah, there was no standing water on the 43 acres when I started. | |
And to have permaculture, you have to have water. | ||
And so I was there for five years before I actually went to the back of the property much. | ||
And then after my son passed away seven years ago, he drowned in Paris, and I went through a personal transformation. | ||
Spiritual, everything, your identity, you lose your identity. | ||
As a father, you lose your identity and so many things. | ||
And I realized I was a workaholic. | ||
Unfortunately, too late to really do much about it. | ||
But the idea that so many of us in my generation have been so busy working to pay the bills, to have the house, to have that American dream, to find this monetary success of things that we become then identifying ourselves with. | ||
In my case, I had been in Austin, had been a real estate broker, had been highly successful in redeveloping East Austin, won lots of awards and realized that I'd miss my sons growing up at that point. | ||
So at 10 or 11 years, I went down to Gonzales to start the architectural antique store and dabble in our antiques and write it off, thinking I want to travel around. | ||
And then my son, we got about 14 years old, didn't want to hang around with Dad no more. | ||
So obviously I went back into the business of being a workaholic and created the largest architectural antiques business in the country. | ||
And that's what you saw about that inventory. | ||
It's been sitting down there now for, shoot, over 10 years. | ||
I've done very little with it. Now my objective is to find the stewards to go ahead and turn that into houses, to turn that into villages, to go ahead and license and get kids going so they can start creating in this fashion like my son was coming back to do from Paris. | ||
Is to go out and create your future yourself at your age instead of saying, oh, I'm going to go ahead and work at McDonald's for the next 20 years and become a manager. | ||
Wow, man. No. | ||
My son didn't want to do that. | ||
And I said, don't son, go off and enjoy your life. | ||
Do what you want to do first while you're young. | ||
And then the next trick is, then what do you do to make a difference in the world? | ||
And for him, he was up there. | ||
Actually, I'm proud of him. | ||
He was in New York City with Alex Jones years ago. | ||
Was he? Doing the Twin Towers inside job thing. | ||
He was on there, actually. | ||
And I said, son, I appreciate that so much, but you're kind of like really visible behind everybody with those signs. | ||
You should be there. | ||
I was like, this is your own child, you know. | ||
But he went out there. | ||
And in so many ways at the time, I felt bad because I kind of instilled this sort of anger, this want to resist and fight. | ||
Contrarians. Yeah, and because I was angry, I grew up angry. | ||
And so I instilled this anger over what was happening to us that were being used in black flag operations and all this. | ||
And so as a young boy, and 20 years old, he went up there in 21, and came back eventually, but he went to Europe. | ||
But I admire Alex Jones because he's gone out there and in spite of the people who say he's divisive, he brings up the controversy and the provocative discussions we have to have to find the truth. | ||
And so you can sometimes be wrong, you can be right, but at least you're discussing in a dialogue and not a narrative scenario where, oh, you're not in the narrative. | ||
Oh, you're dead. Oh, I'm sorry. Another conversation. | ||
Anybody else want to talk? Oh, you're dead. | ||
Oh. All of a sudden nobody wants to talk anymore. | ||
It sounds like the Clintons, doesn't it? | ||
But the problem we're getting into now is, okay, how do we now charge up this younger generation to give them hope? | ||
Right. Hope. If you don't have hope and you don't have passion, you got nothing. | ||
And I speak as a kid who at 15 tried to commit suicide and failed miserably. | ||
I tried to hang myself. I was one of those kids that got beat up all the time. | ||
I was a new kid in town and I was a pacifist so I didn't fight back. | ||
What I learned early in life is if you don't fight back, more bullies come. | ||
The moment you fight back, those chicken ship bullies back off. | ||
So later in life, after I got over my scoliosis, after I got over all sorts of things, I was a crippled kid. | ||
And as you know, I don't believe in that now. | ||
I believe that we create our body. | ||
We create the changes we want to make in our body. | ||
I did not have this. | ||
At 50 years old. | ||
Right. I created this out of just simply doing a workout called Qigong and yoga and pranayama breathing and just techniques that have been around for centuries, thousands, years, millennia. | ||
So was that part of your sort of awakening? | ||
Was this discovery of Qigong and of this energy flow that you talk about? | ||
Yes. So it was all physical, it was mental, it was spiritual. | ||
Yeah. And you were able to take that energy and actually create something good out of it. | ||
And I know that's a big frustration that a lot of our viewers deal with, is you're just constantly under this onslaught from the system. | ||
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And angry. So we used to be angry. | |
And I was caught up in that anger. | ||
That's what I learned with my son passing, is I was so caught up in the anger, I wasn't spending enough time in that moment of love. | ||
It's not until you have it taken away that you really appreciate it. | ||
It's that through great sorrow comes great joy thing that you gotta feel. | ||
So when I took my armor off and let myself bleed, opened my chest plate, when I sheathed my sort of anger and put my shield of self-righteousness away and looked at myself in a different light, And as you have those things stripped away, your persona, who you were, and you rebuilt who you want to be once more, everybody has a chance to salvage who they were. | ||
That's why I call this salvation through salvage. | ||
Right. You can take who you were, no matter who you were, and become incredible. | ||
Right. By making that decision that you are responsible. | ||
Don't blame it on your parents. | ||
You can't go blame it on anybody else anymore. | ||
At some point, you become responsible for your life. | ||
And the sheeple don't believe that. | ||
They believe that somebody's responsible. | ||
Somebody else is going to be coming to save me. | ||
Somebody else is going to do it all. | ||
No. And so what I try to instill is these seeds. | ||
And these seeds start off as my houses. | ||
And they start off on how do you build your own chicken coop? | ||
How do you build your own doghouse? How do you build your own house? | ||
How do you build your own village? | ||
How do you rebuild a society? | ||
And one step at a time, you empower people to think of them. | ||
And the more they empower, the more confident they become. | ||
And then all of a sudden you unleash them. | ||
And you let the butterfly go. | ||
Right. It's the metamorphosis that we're trying to teach. | ||
How do you teach a child that you're going to become an incredible human being instead of like these two school systems, dumb them down to the point of stone and then put them in jail to make money off them. | ||
Right. And that's what the system is creating now. | ||
Right. And so what you're doing is actually erecting a viable alternative to that. | ||
You're actually – because when you talk about peace and you talk about taking off your – sheathing your shield of – or your sword of anger – That doesn't mean to allow yourself to be abused. | ||
That doesn't mean to... We have a sword of love. | ||
Okay, the sword of love. | ||
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The sword of love we pull out. That's different. I can hit you with a side of the sword of love. | |
Flat edge. A little smack. | ||
And paddle you along. Well, and we'll talk about... | ||
You mentioned the school systems. | ||
You are... You're trying to erect this alternative, and you are facing the resistance by the system. | ||
Very strong. We'll talk about that when we get back. | ||
Stay with us. Darby is joining me. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. We'll be right back. | ||
Even Europe has already banned free speech and an iron curtain of censorship is descending down over the UK. They're set to pass rules, not a law, that if you criticize Islam or gays you'll get six months in prison. | ||
We know we're only about a year or two behind what's happening in the UK. CNN and many others are calling for Infowars to be shut down, taken off the web. | ||
Slate Magazine has a professor and others saying, go beyond censorship. | ||
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Alright, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. I'm joined by Darby Cattell of Tiny House, Texas. | ||
Tiny Texas House. Tiny Texas Houses. | ||
Darn it, I thought I'd get it right that time. | ||
We're going to move a little bit out of the realm of the physical and the material and into the realm of the spiritual. | ||
You have a very well-developed, or at least well-evolved... | ||
Spiritual grounding that I found so interesting in this way that you're sort of able to bring everything into this idea of salvage and this idea of preservation and of energy. | ||
And what was your basis for that? | ||
When did you start developing this philosophy? | ||
And what influences have you had? | ||
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I was a poor kid. | |
Okay. My dad was Army. | ||
And so I grew up traveling. | ||
So one of the issues in Germany as a soldier, when you were shipped back to the United States with your family, you had 2,500 pounds that you were allowed to ship. | ||
And so everything else got thrown in the trash. | ||
I started jumping in dumpsters when I was six years old. | ||
And I started pulling out my toys and everything else out on the Earth Coast. | ||
And through my life, we moved. | ||
So when we moved, all my stuff got thrown away because the kids' stuff is the last thing to be counted when you count your weight. | ||
And so whenever I got to the new place, what was I doing? | ||
I was going out there digging in dumpsters trying to find new things and new trash. | ||
So I grew up kind of in that mode. | ||
But then later on in life, after I got out of the Army and I wanted to go off and write my great American novel, I'm, again, poor boy, so I went and bought a school bus and got a bunch of lumber I picked up at the apartment complexes, and I created my little house on wheels. | ||
I was going to go off and write the great American novel. | ||
Right, and this was, I think, in the early 80s. | ||
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1981, yeah, I got out of college. | |
You were way ahead of the curve. | ||
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Oh, that was the first, yeah. Way tiny house back when everybody thought I was just totally loony. | |
And even my... In fact, my second wife thought I was so Tony Looney. | ||
That's why she became my second wife. | ||
And I went on my way down the road in my school bus. | ||
But that was in the days before... | ||
I mean, cell phones... | ||
I mean, it's hard to imagine, but I mean, not even... | ||
So my address turned out to be General Delivery, local post office. | ||
Right. Living in a school bus. | ||
You know, nobody wants to hire anybody. | ||
I had to... I got my college degree. | ||
I was proud. I got an English-American degree. | ||
I got A's. I was cum laude. | ||
And all of a sudden, I couldn't get a job. I worked one time when I was 12 years old, and all of a sudden, I was too qualified. | ||
And so it turns out, college education, for most kids like me, when you got a student loan to go get it, all of a sudden, you can't get a job to support it. | ||
And so I went dead broke in my bus. | ||
I got out there on the road and found out that I couldn't get a job for the first time in my life. | ||
And I got to Seattle, Washington, and blew my motor out. | ||
Right. And I got to Bob and Hill, I had $15 by name, and 20,000 people got laid off that day from Boeing, and I began to learn what it was like to be not just poor, but dirt poor. | ||
Right. Before I was all done, I ate out of dumpsters and worked my way through Las Vegas and eventually to Oklahoma, and finally, thank God, to Texas. | ||
Yeah. I got here in 1984, in July. | ||
$650 is my name and a dream to make a million dollars so I could go publish my book and market it. | ||
Because I knew back then, this is the old days when they didn't have computers, they didn't have any way to get the word out. | ||
And so I wanted to make this book and publish it. | ||
I knew that I could not do it unless I did it myself. | ||
And so that was my goal. And I still have to make my million dollars. | ||
I didn't know how I was going to do it, but I was just determined to make it. | ||
And then I ended up getting into real estate and... | ||
And just at the right time, I took all my chances. | ||
You know, risk everything all the time. | ||
Turns out you have to make $150 an hour, 40 hours a week for five years to make a million dollars for five years, by the way. | ||
Oh my gosh. That used to seem like a lot of money. | ||
Nowadays, $150 is not a lot of money. | ||
But in 1986, that was an unbelievable amount of money because my biggest income to that date, at 29 years old, was $6,900. | ||
That was my biggest year I'd ever made. | ||
And so, this is all about really how do you do it? | ||
You do it because you have the passion and the desire to accomplish something. | ||
And then my son was born. Well, my son was kind of surprised. | ||
I didn't plan on having a child. And all of a sudden it became, oh my God, I have a college education. | ||
I got to have all these things. I fell into this mode of houses and possessions and I became that workaholic father that my dad was, except he was military. | ||
We all fall into that if we're not careful. | ||
That's become the problem. It's this American dream, this illusion that if you get these things, you'll be happier. | ||
I barely got to see my son. | ||
I saw him at 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock at night. | ||
I saw him in the morning. I became one of those people that barely saw his son. | ||
We sent him to Sunday school or daycare and we got him vaccines. | ||
Bad, bad, bad. | ||
We've learned so much. | ||
In the generation that raised those children. | ||
Now we know vaccines can destroy your children. | ||
We know all these things that are bad. | ||
Food, diet, kids are diabetic, Ritalin, Adderall. | ||
All the things that the government has said, go, go, go, it's Wade, no, no, no. | ||
And I experienced it. My son came back from New York City with Asparagus from the last vaccine they made him take, which was for... | ||
Meningitis. And he did not take the one out of the fridge. | ||
He took the one with the preservatives in it. | ||
And after he got back, he lost his sense of humor. | ||
There was something wrong. A little bit of anger. | ||
It turns out that's the ass mark. | ||
It's one of the symptoms that you get. | ||
Right. It's real. | ||
Yeah, so... That's what intrigues me so much about your philosophy, this ideology that you express. | ||
Whether you mean to or not, it comes across and it's this combination of the spiritual and the technological. | ||
It's all about The waves we produce, the waves that affect us. | ||
And so it's this melding of this Qigong, the energy spirits in your body, and how that's affected by the cell phone towers. | ||
And it's this bizarre crossroads that we find ourselves in, in the modern day, where we are these spiritual beings, we are these ancient natural beings trying to make sense of this technological monster we've created. - Incarnate, our spirit, takes we are these ancient natural beings trying to make sense of In that form, we have the ability to make miracles happen. | ||
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If we believe, now the belief system, the faith, I had the monkey mind. I had that intellectual part of me, the logic part of me. | |
I had to be convinced. | ||
I'd read about that and, you know, all the guys, the positive mental attitude, all that stuff. | ||
But to believe it's different than know it. | ||
And so ultimately, you have to go ahead and do some sort of practice, do something that gets you into that mental state that you can open your mind up to as being possible. | ||
It wasn't until the science reached the point that we can now see on the outside of a cell, there's a transmitter and there's a receiver, and it's contacting something somewhere that's communicating with the body. | ||
So I'm walking around with cameras and microphones and ways of communicating with you and me right now, spirit, You're a Wi-Fi node and I'm a Wi-Fi node and we're connecting in the ether and we're affected. | ||
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Now, the physical body It's affected by how I think. | |
That's what the placebo effect is. | ||
If I go ahead and give you a sugar pill and you think you're going to be cured, all of a sudden you're cured. | ||
Well, if that works 60% of the time, there's something pretty powerful there. | ||
Right. Even if I go, here's a placebo that'll cure you, it'll still work. | ||
That's how powerful the human mind is. | ||
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It's amazing. And why not use that? | |
I'm like, why should I fight that? | ||
Why should I argue that it doesn't work when if it works 60% of the time, I'm going to depend on it. | ||
Right. If I miss that 40% of the time, it wasn't supposed to happen, but the 60% of the time it does... | ||
I've already proven over and over again it happens. | ||
And I live in a world where miracles happen every week. | ||
Synchronicity. If you don't understand, synchronicity is part of it. | ||
Really bad things happen and you say, oh my God, this is terrible. | ||
Wait a minute, stop. Pause. | ||
Think about what are the good things that are coming out of this. | ||
Oh my God, but you got busted for driving drunk. | ||
That's terrible. No, it's not terrible because you're about to go ahead and kill somebody and their three children. | ||
Thank God you got stopped. | ||
You don't know that at the time. | ||
And after a while, you begin to look at things differently. | ||
So you take that pause. Instead of getting angry like I did before, the best defense is a good offense. | ||
So as soon as I got fearful or angry, well, I sure pulled out the sword and took that head off, man, and put it back away, blood on it and everything. | ||
Now, in love, you don't do that. | ||
You try to understand it. | ||
Take pause. Give consideration. | ||
They might not understand. You might not be communicating correctly. | ||
Give it pause before you react and go, rah! | ||
And that's that difference. It took me 60 years to understand that, to the point that I had total faith that I've now been able to overcome my anger and instead try to react in love. | ||
And I found that in Reacting in Love, I can help cure people of things. | ||
I can help bring them to solutions. | ||
I can take the stress off of them and give them solutions. | ||
I want to talk about that when we get back, this idea of downloading your inflammation, of going barefoot and connecting the ground, because we are these electrical creatures walking around. | ||
And this whole time behind us, you've been seeing B-roll of his place. | ||
You see how beautiful it is. | ||
You see the will manifest right there. | ||
The proof is in the pudding. | ||
Yes, just imagination. Just imagination brought to life. | ||
We'll be right back and get more into the spiritual stuff with Darby. | ||
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The footage you're seeing now is Salvage, Texas, where we went out, Michael Zimmerman, Jake Lloyd, and I, and shot a little mini documentary, sort of an extended interview, you might call it, with the proprietor there who now sits next to me in studio. | ||
But I just wanted to show you some of this drone footage that we captured because... | ||
As he says, there was no standing water. | ||
This was all flat, sort of dead, arid ground. | ||
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Is it industrial waste dump? | |
Industrial waste dump that is now being really transformed into a paradise. | ||
I mean, entire rivers, just huge canals. | ||
You can see his toy down there at the bottom. | ||
And it's just so impressive and such a valuable use of human energy. | ||
And the documentary, we've spent a while editing it. | ||
It's going to be a little while longer. | ||
We might want to go out and film again because it's really something that deserves a lot of time spent on it because it's such an inspiring thing that you're doing, creating this new platform upon which people can really build a life of freedom and of dignity. | ||
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We're creating a system that is outside of the control and outside of the purview of the larger societal systems that are erected that don't serve people but are there to limit people. | ||
And they limit people by saying, hey, we'll advertise with you, but then if you say something we don't like, we're going to pull your advertising. | ||
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I want to ask you exactly what you are doing to create this system outside the system. | ||
What you're doing to create a platform upon which a life of freedom, dignity, without debt, without being poisoned. | ||
How are you creating that? | ||
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This is all set up and took a lot of work to get to this point to be able to go ahead and show a new paradigm shift in how we create our housing and how we create our communities and how we educate our children based on using the wisdom of the elders to teach the children. | |
So we have the teachers in the co-op environment where the co-op is effectively a resource bank. | ||
The resource bank being filled with assets. | ||
It's assets from the past that the hardware the 12-year-olds pulled the coal out of the mine to make and cleaned the sawmills and sharpened the blades for the lumber I use. | ||
The trees were 700 to 1,000 years old. | ||
And these resources were pulled together back in a day when people worked 352 days a year, our ancestors. | ||
So if we respect what they did, we respect the life they lived in the... | ||
The products of their life and don't throw them in the dump, which basically makes only one person rich, and that's the person that owns the landfill. | ||
And they take perfectly good assets and watch them rot. | ||
Now, I believe in living landfills, and living landfills are what we're creating. | ||
This is a place where you take all this trash, this salvage, and you stack it up real pretty to look like houses, so it still has no value, same as if it's in a landfill. | ||
It should never be taxed again. | ||
It was taxed when it was bought. | ||
It was taxed when the house was built. | ||
It was taxed the entire life of the house. | ||
It's dead. Stop taxing it. | ||
Okay? Now, we take it over here and I stack it up. | ||
It looks like a house. Do you have the right to tax it again? | ||
It's human energy. I just used human energy and stacked up some trash and it looks like a house. | ||
I want to live in that now. Give me the freedom to go ahead and establish my new life with my spiritual energy that I am using to imagine and thus create, through this physical body, with my spirit, a place to live for my family to be raised where I can spend time with them. | ||
Now I can take all these materials that I've gathered up, which anybody can go out and get for free. | ||
I turn away millions of dollars in houses every year now. | ||
I need teams to go out there and tear them down. | ||
Honest, respectable people to go out and just take stuff for free that's given to them and turn it into houses. | ||
So salvage miners, salvage builders, salvage brokers. | ||
Okay, salvage people are going to work in the warehouse and stacking all these stuff up. | ||
These are the salvage resource banks. | ||
And as a co-op member, you get to store your stuff there and help sell it. | ||
That makes you money. You get to go ahead and have teachers there to help teach. | ||
And you're trading them, bartering windows, doors, working on your house, all these other things that they don't have to pay taxes on. | ||
So they can go ahead and help raise your kids because you're young and you should be out there working. | ||
And they're older and they can be in there teaching the children or selling out of the store. | ||
They make a commission. The commission can be made in cash or trade for windows, doors, things they need because they're selling your materials that you brought in and you might have taken consignment, half of it, for twice the money and you needed money right away so you took cash and that way we create a bank where you have a chance to earn income on your stuff that's sitting there that other people are selling while you're making more. | ||
As a group we can do this. | ||
I cannot do it alone without hiring a bunch of people. | ||
And I got sick and tired of paying $90,000 a month for the privilege of being an employer in our country and paying taxes, insurance, and every other darn thing that they wanted to put on me and unemployment. | ||
When Obama gave a guy a year and a half unemployment for the six months he worked for me, ruining things, breaking things, and I finally had to fire his butt, I was so upset. | ||
I couldn't believe he'd wave at me all the time. | ||
He'd see me in his little... Oh, man. | ||
No, it became a problem now where the employer is now the victim. | ||
A small employer is a victim. | ||
So you have to teach a family. | ||
If you become an employer, now you can become independent. | ||
You can become really rich. | ||
Right. Riches. | ||
And you can create a... | ||
You're almost succeeding from the larger world. | ||
You're deciding, these are the rules we like. | ||
These are the rules we don't like. | ||
Right. Just because you claim that you're the government doesn't mean you have a right to come in and enforce your rules on us. | ||
So you're doing it in this very practical way. | ||
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Starting lots of little businesses. | |
Because we don't want to start a big corporation. | ||
Right. Start small businesses. | ||
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All little businesses everywhere. | |
Because all these little businesses can change things at a local level. | ||
I can't stop the feds at the top. | ||
I can't even stop in the middle at state level. | ||
But at a local level, I can create variances because now the population got on board. | ||
You and your parents decide you want to have houses. | ||
You go, well, screw that rule. | ||
We're going to create this other rule locally. | ||
Now, instead of having all of our resources be burned and thrown in the dump, we're taking our resources, creating jobs locally for the kids who then take down the big old houses that are no longer functional or necessary to create tiny little houses and little villages where the elders can then move, if they need to, their house to a high-care village. | ||
And then when they pass away, the grandchildren who are going to live in the house can't live in that village. | ||
You pick the house up and you move it over to the kid village. | ||
So this is a progressive way of keeping that house in service, not based on location, location, location, but on its potential. | ||
And the other thing is, in this day and age, I'm not going to fit three generations into a house anymore. | ||
Because now, Grandpa says, hey, jump! | ||
In the old days, everybody jumped and said, what, Grandpa? | ||
Nowadays, hey, Grandpa got gas or something? | ||
What's wrong, Grandpa? It's gone. | ||
The whole construct of how we lived as a family in the old days no longer exists. | ||
And back then, you worked three and fifty days a year. | ||
So you weren't sitting and watching TV. Well, and that's why you described it as, during the break we were talking, you described it as a renaissance. | ||
And I think that's exactly right, because typically we'd say conservative, and that's sort of the mindset. | ||
But it's like, It's like we're trying to conserve a forest that's already been cut down, right? | ||
No, no, we need a rebirth. We need a revitalization. | ||
We're not trying to conserve these ideas that we have now. | ||
No, no, those ideas have been supplanted by worse ideas, and we're trying to bring back those classic ideas into fruition. | ||
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Right. So I call it the pure salvage living renaissance for that reason, because it is a renaissance of the best of the past, whether it's the Victorian period, which I happen to love very much, or any other period, it's the fact that we did this and we can bring it to create our future with. | |
If we create the future from the best of the past, you have a solid foundation. | ||
But if you're going out there and just projecting or say you're a global warming guy and you're just making a bunch of crazy theories that have nothing to do with reality... | ||
We need to deal with reality and how we change things by empowering the individuals at a bottom level to do that. | ||
More jobs are created from small businesses than any other thing in our country. | ||
It's not the big corporation that'll save us. | ||
Right. That we know. | ||
More millionaires are made out of trash than any other thing in the United States. | ||
If you mix these things together, all of a sudden we're at two out of three. | ||
Oh, and I can do it without money. | ||
I can do it with family and human energy and the local community. | ||
Now, here's the game. If you use eminent domain to take stuff away... | ||
For the big guys? Okay, let's use them in a domain on a local level. | ||
Take away those factories they abandoned that they have written off to nothing. | ||
Let's take those and use those for warehouses. | ||
Let's use those for schools where I can go ahead and teach life skills. | ||
Let's use those for the facilities to build the houses, to move them out, and the banks that we're going to go ahead and store all the valuable material we have today in the United States. | ||
Do you realize we have the largest standing, literally the largest standing virgin forest in the world in the United States standing hidden in front of everybody's eyes in the form of old houses, old barns, and old buildings? | ||
These are trees that literally can never, ever, ever be replaced, and we're throwing them in the dump, we're burning them, or we're knocking them down as old barns. | ||
You could not have more treasure. | ||
Trillions of dollars of treasure. | ||
Now what do you do? You capitalize on it by cashing in. | ||
How do you cash in? All these people don't have jobs. | ||
All these kids? Guess what? | ||
You want to work? And better yet, not just work for wage, I'm going to put you out there on an incentive basis. | ||
You go in there and tear down that house. | ||
25% of what you take out of that floor is yours. | ||
At $4 a square foot, you can take down 400 square feet a day. | ||
That's $400 a day in floor that you can get for no tax and no money. | ||
Well, it's like, yeah, it's like you call your philosophy sort of thing loopholism. | ||
It's like you find this loophole that everybody's just throwing stuff away for free and that you can go and pick it up. | ||
Well, thank you so much for joining me. | ||
This has been absolutely fantastic. | ||
PureSalvageLiving.com, is that? | ||
Yes. PureSalvageLiving.com. | ||
Check it out outside of Luling, Texas. | ||
You're ever in Luling. If you're ever in Texas, I highly recommend you visit. | ||
Join us tomorrow. Jake Lloyd hosts The War Room. | ||
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